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What's Wrong with Using 'FITs' to Measure Electronic Component Reliability?

 
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What’s Wrong with Using ‘FITs’ to Measure Electronic Component Reliability?

podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson

Every industry has its own way of characterizing reliability metrics. For example, the ball bearing industry uses the metric B_10' to represent the time by which they expect 10 % of all ball bearings of a specific type to fail. Electronic component manufacturers use the term Failures in Time' of FITs' to describe the reliability of their products. But what is a FIT? And how can you use it to measure reliability? Did you know that many electronic manufacturers advertise FIT values' that imply a mean time to failure of over 1 000 years? If you are involved in electronic component reliability, then join us for this webinar!

This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 22 October 2024.


To view the recorded video/audio and PDF workbook of the event, visit the webinar page.

Additional content that may be of interest

Failure Rate to a Distribution episode
Warranty to Failure Rate episode
Using Failure Rate Functions to Drive Early Design Decisions episode
Setting Up to Report Monthly Failure Rates episode
Failure and Hazard Rate episode

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Establishing Reliability Goals

Consider both your customer and business expectations to create meaningful goals to guide your team's reliability decisions.

Fundamentals of Reliability Performance Monitoring

An introduction to setting up and using reliability performance monitoring. Be sure to connect the metric to the decision you need to make.

Fundamentals of Environmental and Use Conditions

A basic discussion about the importance of environmental and use conditions for every reliability related decision

Fundamentals of Reliability Goals

Let's explore the elements that make up a reliability goal. Plus, the range of inputs you can use to define each element.

Fundamentals of System Effectiveness

What’s Wrong with Using ‘FITs’?

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Inhoud geleverd door Accendo Reliability and Fred Schenkelberg. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Accendo Reliability and Fred Schenkelberg of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

What’s Wrong with Using ‘FITs’ to Measure Electronic Component Reliability?

podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson

Every industry has its own way of characterizing reliability metrics. For example, the ball bearing industry uses the metric B_10' to represent the time by which they expect 10 % of all ball bearings of a specific type to fail. Electronic component manufacturers use the term Failures in Time' of FITs' to describe the reliability of their products. But what is a FIT? And how can you use it to measure reliability? Did you know that many electronic manufacturers advertise FIT values' that imply a mean time to failure of over 1 000 years? If you are involved in electronic component reliability, then join us for this webinar!

This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 22 October 2024.


To view the recorded video/audio and PDF workbook of the event, visit the webinar page.

Additional content that may be of interest

Failure Rate to a Distribution episode
Warranty to Failure Rate episode
Using Failure Rate Functions to Drive Early Design Decisions episode
Setting Up to Report Monthly Failure Rates episode
Failure and Hazard Rate episode

Sketch of Boudin XIIe siecle

Establishing Reliability Goals

Consider both your customer and business expectations to create meaningful goals to guide your team's reliability decisions.

Fundamentals of Reliability Performance Monitoring

An introduction to setting up and using reliability performance monitoring. Be sure to connect the metric to the decision you need to make.

Fundamentals of Environmental and Use Conditions

A basic discussion about the importance of environmental and use conditions for every reliability related decision

Fundamentals of Reliability Goals

Let's explore the elements that make up a reliability goal. Plus, the range of inputs you can use to define each element.

Fundamentals of System Effectiveness

What’s Wrong with Using ‘FITs’?

The post What’s Wrong with Using FITs? appeared first on Accendo Reliability.

  continue reading

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