JEDEC JEP131B-2012 Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).pdf
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1、JEDEC PUBLICATION Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) JEP131B (Revision of JEP131A, May 2005) APRIL 2012 JEDEC SOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION NOTICE JEDEC standards and publications contain material that has been prepared, reviewed, and approved through the JEDEC Board of Director
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9、 3103 North 10th Street Suite 240 South Arlington, VA 22201-2107 or refer to www.jedec.org under Standards-Documents/Copyright Information. JEDEC Publication No. 131B -i- POTENTIAL FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS (FMEA) Contents PageIntroduction II1 Scope 12 Terms and definitions 13 FMEA Requireme
10、nts 33.1 Creation process 33.2 FMEA Identification 43.3 Process/product function/requirements 43.3.1 PFMEA 3.3.2 DFMEA 3.4 List of potential failure modes 53.5 Description of the potential effects of each failure 53.6 Comparison and review 63.7 Quantification of the potential effect(s) of failure: S
11、everity (S) 63.8 Potential cause(s)/mechanism(s) of failure 63.9 Quantification of the Occurrence (O) of the failure 73.10 Current process controls 73.11 Quantification of the Detection (D) probability of the failure 73.12 Detection (D) probability of the failure in DFMEAs 83.13 Quantification of th
12、e overall risk by the Risk Priority Number (RPN) 83.14 Recommended action(s) 83.15 Responsibility (for recommended action) and target completion date 93.16 Actions taken 93.17 Resulting RPN 93.18 Classification 94 Follow-up 9Annexes A: Template 10B: Example PFMEA 11C: Example DFMEA 12D: Severity Met
13、ric 13E: Occurrence Rankings 14F: Detectability Rankings 15G: Changes of Document 16JEDEC Publication No. 131B -ii- Introduction An FMEA is an anticipatory thought process designed to utilize as much knowledge and experience of an organization as possible toward the end of addressing potential issue
14、s defined in a new project. The objective is to reduce the probability that a customer is exposed to a potential product and or process problem by performing a thorough risk analysis. A collection of subject matter experts from a number of various disciplines should be brought together to think abou
15、t potential problems that could occur in a product and or process sometime in the future. Individuals do not necessarily have to be directly involved with the product and or the process; experience in a particular discipline may be of greater value than direct knowledge of the product and or the pro
16、cess. Ideally, representatives of the entire supply chain including customers and suppliers should also be contributors in the process. Because of the need to continually improve whenever possible, there is a need for using FMEA as a disciplined technique to identify and help eliminate potential con
17、cerns. It is meant to be a “before-the-event“ action, not an “after-the-fact“ exercise. To achieve the greatest value, the FMEA should be performed before a failure mode has been unknowingly planned into a product (DFMEA) and or process (PFMEA). Up front time spent in performing a comprehensive FMEA
18、, when product and or process changes can be most easily and inexpensively implemented, will alleviate late change crises. The outcome of the FMEA procedure should be a list of defined actions that will either prevent the occurrence of a problem through a design or process change, or improve the cha
19、nces of detection of a problem through monitoring, if it does occur in the future. Actions are prioritized and decisions made as to which actions will have resources assigned for implementation. It is not appropriate to compare one groups FMEA numerical rating with another groups FMEA, as each group
20、s knowledge and experience are unique. Since an FMEA procedure anticipates the future the numerical rating is a subjective value not an objective value. A regular FMEA review can be conducted any time before a change is being made to a product design and or to a process or new knowledge about risks
21、is generated by learning from field failures. An FMEA can also reduce or eliminate the chance of implementing a corrective change that could create an even larger concern. Properly applied, it is an interactive process that is never ending. JEDEC Publication No. 131B Page 1 POTENTIAL FAILURE MODE AN
22、D EFFECTS ANALYSIS (FMEA) (From JEDEC Board Ballot JCB-11-86, formulated under the cognizance of JC-14 Committee on Quality and Reliability of Solid State Products.) 1 Scope This publication applies to electronic components and subassemblies product and or process development, manufacturing processe
23、s and the associated performance requirements in customer applications. These areas should include, but are not limited to: package design, chip design, process development, assembly, fabrication, manufacturing, materials, quality, service, and suppliers, as well as the process requirements needed f
24、or the next assembly. The publication covers the types of FMEAs described in Table 1. The purpose of this document is to establish a minimum guideline for the application of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis techniques to improve quality, reliability, and/or consistency of electronic components suba
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