Electronics Reliability–Calculation and Design

Electronics Reliability–Calculation and Design

Author: Geoffrey W. A. Dummer

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1483149269

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Electronics Reliability–Calculation and Design provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of reliability. The increasing complexity of electronic equipment has made problems in designing and manufacturing a reliable product more and more difficult. Specific techniques have been developed that enable designers to integrate reliability into their products, and reliability has become a science in its own right. The book begins with a discussion of basic mathematical and statistical concepts, including arithmetic mean, frequency distribution, median and mode, scatter or dispersion of measurements, and the normal and binomial distributions. Separate chapters deal with techniques for calculating equipment and system reliability; safety and derating factors; and the effects of constructional methods on reliability. Subsequent chapters cover environmental effects on reliability; improved reliability through microelectronics or integrated circuits; and failure rates for electronic components. Each chapter concludes with questions to enable students to test their understanding of the topics discussed. This book offers students an introduction to the subject of reliability in a form that is easily assimilated. It also serves as a reference to the various aspects contributing towards increased reliability of both electronic equipment and complete systems.


Reliability Engineering for Electronic Design

Reliability Engineering for Electronic Design

Author: Norman. B. Fuqua

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 1000103358

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This book addresses the needs of electronic design engineers, reliability engineers, and their respective managers, stressing a pragmatic viewpoint rather than a vigorous mathematical presentation.


Reliability by Design

Reliability by Design

Author: A. C. Brombacher

Publisher:

Published: 1992-05-18

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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Describes a method tested on three practical circuits--two switch mode power supplies and one motordrive--to use in reliably assessing the design process of electronic systems and circuits, focusing on high-volume consumer electronics. Coverage includes the development of susceptibility models for practical components such as the medium power Schottky diode, a high-voltage bipolar transistor and an integrated circuit; the use of stressor/susceptibility models in analyzing practical circuits; a technique for using stressor/susceptibility interaction in circuit optimization and much more.


Reliability Engineering for Electronic Design

Reliability Engineering for Electronic Design

Author: Norman. B. Fuqua

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1000146782

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This book addresses the needs of electronic design engineers, reliability engineers, and their respective managers, stressing a pragmatic viewpoint rather than a vigorous mathematical presentation.


Design for Reliability

Design for Reliability

Author: Dana Crowe

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1420040847

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Today's marketplace demands product reliability. At the same time, it places ever-increasing demands on products that push the limits of their performance and their functional life, and it does so with the expectation of lower per-unit product costs. To meet these demands, product design now requires a focused, streamlined, concurrent engineering process that will produce a product at the lowest possible cost in the least amount of time. Design for Reliability provides a systematic approach to the design process that is sharply focused on reliability and firmly based on the physics of failure. It imparts an understanding of how, why, and when to use the wide variety of reliability engineering tools available and offers fundamental insight into the total design cycle. Applicable from the idea phase of the product development cycle through product obsolescence, Design for Reliability (DfR) concepts integrated with reliability verification and analytical physics form a coherent stage gate/phase design process that helps ensure that a product will meet customers' reliability objectives. Whether you are a high-volume manufacturer of consumer items or a low volume producer of military commodities, your goal is the same: to bring a product to market using a process focused on designing out or mitigating potential failure modes prior to production release. Readers of Design for Reliability will learn to meet that goal and move beyond solidifying a basic offering to the marketplace to creating a true competitive advantage.


Product Integrity and Reliability in Design

Product Integrity and Reliability in Design

Author: John W. Evans

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-06-28

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1447102533

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The book develops the root-cause approach to reliability - often referred to as "physics of failure" in the reliability engineering field. It approaches the subject from the point of view of a process and integrates the necessary methods to support that process. The book can be used to teach first- or second-year postgraduate students in mechanical, electrical, manufacturing and materials engineering about addressing issues of reliability during product development. It will also serve practicing engineers involved in the design and development of electrical and mechanical components and systems, as a reference.