Introduction Traditional handbook-based reliability prediction methods for electronic products include Mil-Hdbk-217, Telcordia SR-332 (formerly Bellcore), PRISM, FIDES, CNET/RDF (European), and the Chinese GJB-299. These methods rely on analysis of failure data collected from the field…read more
Health Assessment and Prognostics of Electronic Products: An Alternative to Traditional Reliability Prediction Methods
May 9th, 2009
Michael Pecht, and Jie Gu
Posted in Aerospace, Applications, Automotive, Communications, Consumer, Defense, Design, Industrial, Industries, IT Products, Medical, Power, Test & Measurement | No Comments »
Tags: Failure Prediction, Life Cycle Costs, PHM, Product Reliability, Prognostics and Health Management
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