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Week 39 Report

 

Inspection Accept

61%

 

Electrical Testing Pass

71%

This Week in The Lab...
Weeks 39 Summary
Substandard Part Listing
                               
                                   
White Horse Laboratories' Quality Report
Week 39, 2013

Weeks 39 Summary                                                                                                          

  

Electrical Testing made a second step in recovering from its plummet, climbing another ten points to 71% lot pass rate in Week 39, climbing back up from Week 38's 61%.

 

I hate to say "only", but it does seem appropriate when one part number had a 100% failure rate. Any improvement is encouraging.

 

Inspection results also fought back, pushing up to 61% in Week 39 after hitting 57% in Week 38.

Week 39 Quality Report

 

Substandard Part Listing

IMP IMP528ESA/T - 100% failure for no output

 

Xilinx XC9572-10PC84I (Date Code 0513) - 20% Failure Rate - Program and erase error.

 

NXP BT137S-800G (Date Codes 0956 and 1208) - 69% Failure Rate - High Vt.

 

Avago 6N134/883B (Date Code Not marked or labeled) - 40% Failure Rate - Low Veh.

 

Ublox AMY-5M-0003 (Date Code Not marked or labeled) -11% Failure Rate - bad protective diodes.

 

Texas instruments TMS9902NL (Date Code Not marked or labeled) - 11% Failure Rate - bad protective diodes.

 

Texas Instruments TMS320F2812PGFQ (Date Code Not marked or labeled) - 11% Failure Rate - open, shorted pins and bad protective diodes.

 

IMP IMP528ESA/T (Date Code 1321) - 100% Failure Rate - no output.

 

Matsushita DS4E-S-DC24V S (Date Code Not marked or labeled) - 70% Failure Rate - Low coil resistance.

 

Notes:

1. Statistics are calculated as a percentage of all lots dis-positioned within the given time period.

2. "Accept" is defined as customer acceptance of report device condition.

3. "Pass" is defined as meeting electrical parameters defined by the agreed upon test plan.

We hope you find this report informative and usefull for your organization.

 

All the best,

Mark A. Rinehart
White Horse Laboratories