REG NASA-LLIS-0709-2000 Lessons Learned Class S Parts in High Reliability Applications.pdf
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1、Best Practices Entry: Best Practice Info:a71 Committee Approval Date: 2000-03-16a71 Center Point of Contact: JPLa71 Submitted by: Wil HarkinsSubject: Class S Parts in High Reliability Applications Practice: Use Class S and Grade 1 or equivalent parts in all applications requiring high reliability or
2、 long life to yield the lowest possible failure rates. (Long life is defined as a requirement to perform the defined function without sacrifice to the primary mission objectives for a period longer than 3 years. Criticality of a function may require high reliability for any period of time and is not
3、 necessarily coupled to long life. However, when high reliability is coupled with long life, increased attention to the best reliability design practices is appropriate.)Abstract: Preferred Practice for Design from NASA Technical Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted w
4、ithout license from IHS-,-,-Memorandum 4322A, NASA Reliability Preferred Practices for Design and Test.Benefits:Low parts failure rates in typical circuit applications result in significant system reliability enhancement. For space systems involving serviceability, the mean-time-between-failure (MTB
5、F)is greatly extended, which significantly reduces maintenance requirements and crew time demands.Implementation Method:Redundancy is an appropriate usage of resources- especially in critical applications to protect against random failures - but is not a justification for using less than Class S or
6、“equivalent“ parts. Establish a policy that Class S parts will be used without exception or that limited exceptions are only permitted with extensive testing and inspections for upgrading of Class B to an acceptable level (approximately Class S or Grade 1).Technical Rationale:Basic reliability is a
7、function of parts failure rates. In any analytical calculations of reliability, the usage conditions of parts (derating, temperature, stress, etc.) are expressed as a failure rate that integrates these conditions from empirical or analytical considerations. High reliability parts (Class S or Grade 1
8、) are screened and tested to yield the lowest failure rate parts producible in large quantities. (Refer to Table 1 for the relationship of Class S to Class B). The failure rates of Class S parts are generally about one fourth the rates for Class B. When parts failure rates are coupled into circuit a
9、pplications, the effects can be significantly magnified, depending on the circuit configuration.ISSUE CLASS S CLASS B IMPACTWafer lot acceptanceRequired - Uniformity and pedigree traceabilityCertification of production facilitiesTo specific assembly lines To technologies and general facilities only
10、Burn-in and screening value relates to consistency of original productPrecap internal inspection100% Sampled Significant driver on level of reliability - criteria much more stringent in MIL-M-38510HPIND for loose particle detectionRequired - Loose metallics in zero g field can cause failuresSerializ
11、ation Required - Traceability lostProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Interim electrical test between test phasesRequired - Potential of passing over problems and their causesBurn-in 240 hours 160 hours Later problem discoveryReverse bias
12、 burn inRequired - Impurity migration not detectedInterim electrical test after reverse bias burnRequired - Effects of reverse bias burn-in may be masked by subsequent actionsRadiographic inspectionRequired - Observation of latent defectsNondestructive 100% bond pull test100% Sampled Parts with mech
13、anical deficiences get into equipmentWhen spaceflight equipment is not serviceable in a system requiring high reliability and long life, the lowest possible failure rate parts should be selected. This is especially true when considering the economics associated with the launch costs. For example, wh
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