Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 14:55:27 EST 2006 | CK the Flip
Typical of QE types. They don't know the entire process of qualifying what makes a "good" board (besides FPY), so they just arbitrarily come up with 95% FPY as a benchmark. Russ made a great point that alot of yield issues are design-related. Typi
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 27 01:32:42 EST 2003 | Ian Chan
IMHO, depending on whether its a regular run model, or a properly designed/setup pilot run model, getting a mean 75%-95% First Pass Yield (FPY%) is possible as a benchmark target. This is derived from your manufacturing history capabilities, and requ
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