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Design for Excellence |
This course will teach you how to design a product that is manufacturable, testable, reliable, useable, electromagnetically compatible, maintainable and supportable. In short, an electronic product that not only functions but is made to be of excellent value to you and to your customer.
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Environmental and Reliabilty Testing |
This course covers the environmental and reliability tests performed during design and in manufacturing. You will learn about reliability prediction techniques and factors. You will learn what you can expect from reliability growth testing environmental stress screening (ESS). You will know how environmental stress screening (ESS) is used to flush out flaws introduced during processing, fabrication and assembly. When highly accelerated for longer duration, this is called Reliability Test. You will learn how Reliability Test can flush out design flaws resulting from incompatible interfaces, from erroneous functional performance in different environments and from weak components. By the completion of this course you will be able to formulate environmental and reliability test strategies for your own products.
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) |
You will learn how to prepare and utilize FMEA to improve reliability, safety, testability, and maintainability. This course will describe FMEA methodology and its multiple uses for a more reliable, testable and maintainable product.
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WebCourse - Design for Testability 101 - Who, What, When, Why, How Much |
You will learn why Design for Testabilty (DFT) is an invaluable method to reduce test development costs. As long as DFT is performed early in the design stage, the return on investment (ROI) is substantial. You will learn how to translate techinical issues involving testability to economic issues understood by non-technical management.
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