SAE J3083_201703
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Reliability Prediction for Automotive Electronics Based on Field Return Data
Hardcopy , PDF
English
17-03-2017
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. NOTATIONS
4. MODELING SYSTEM RELIABILITY
5. CALCULATING FAILURE RATES
6. OPERATING TIME IN THE FIELD AND USAGE DATA
7. COMPONENTS CLASSIFICATION AND GROUPING
8. DATA ANALYSIS AND FAILURE RATE CALCULATIONS
9. FIT RATE ADJUSTMENT FOR THE SPECIFIC USAGE CONDITIONS
10. CASE STUDY
11. COMPARISON WITH 'CONVENTIONAL' HANDBOOKS BASED
METHODS
12. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
13. DOCUMENT MAINTENANCE AND UPDATES
14. NOTES
Applies as guidance for non-handbook based reliability predictions conducted on automotive electronics products. It presents a method that utilizes warranty and field repair data to calculate the failure rates of individual electronic components and predict the reliability of the entire electronic system.
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Standard
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Pages |
22
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SAE International
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Current
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This document should be used as guidance for non-handbook based reliability predictions conducted on automotive electronics products. It presents a method that utilizes warranty and field repair data to calculate the failure rates of individual electronic components and predict the reliability of the entire electronic system. It assumes that the user has access to a database containing field return data with classification of components, times to failure, and a total number of components operating in the field.
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