Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 19:10:45 EDT 2008 | arminski
Hi, Say I'm going to calculate my PPM and DPMO, do I have to include in my defects data an item that the root cause is already identified? example is if I have 4 components with Land Design issues (incorrect dimension) and is causing me insufficient
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 16:42:21 EST 2004 | davef
Consider what you are trying to assess. Any product with one or more defects will cost you money. Your supplier should be using: 9261 - In-Process DPMO and Estimated Yield for Printed Board Assemblies You should be using: 7912 - Calculation of DPM
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 08:22:48 EDT 2001 | davef
Jack Crawford, IPC Director of Assembly Standards and Technology says "IPC-7912 is used for end-item DPMO calculation; one gathering of DPMO data at the end of the entire assembly process. IPC-9261 will be used throughout the manufacturing process so
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 21:15:15 EDT 2008 | ikonify
Has anyone been using the following documents for DPMO and any feedback on them? IPC-7912 - Calculation of DPMO & Manufacturing Indices for Printed Board Assemblies IPC-9261 (In-Process DPMO Estimated Yield for PWA) Also is there any databases rea
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 08:53:27 EDT 2008 | rgduval
I would...and then use the data of the known issues as part of the secondary analysis. The defect is a defect, one way or the other. You can use the secondary analysis of your PPM numbers to continue to drill down in the process. If your overall P
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 19:24:00 EDT 2001 | sharafali
It has been mentioned that DPMO offers large advantages over First Pass yield calculations for measuring process performance!!regarding the same I have a few queries: What are the benchmarks for using DPMO as measures of process performance? How is
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 11:59:13 EDT 2001 | mparker
thanx mucho
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 06:58:24 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Alot of QM's and QE's are typically failed Engineers who lack common sense. They don't understand that measuring in DPMO's (versus DPU's) "normalizes" your data for Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBA's) so that if you have 10 defects on a PCBA t
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 10:28:29 EDT 2001 | John S
It seems to depend on your situation. We're an OEM manufacturer and run the same products for extended periods of time. We monitor process indicators such as Dave listed, but we also monitor process defect trends. This is product specific of cours
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 01:40:55 EDT 2001 | Dreamy
Hi Michael, DPMO Index calculation - The total number of defects (Dc + Dp + Dt) on a completed Printed Circuit Board divided by the total number of defect opportunities (Oc + Op + Ot) for that PBA multiplied by 1 million. Your calculation deals only