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The Definitive Guide to an Electronic Assembly Design Review

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Establishing a product reliability goal must be exhaustive in the sense that your product's desired life expectancy, its operating functions and its performance objectives should be identified clearly and with specificity to business goals. You need to do more than state that your product's reliability goal is to be 'better than last year's product', or 'have a 5-year lifespan'. Reliability goals must be robust and detailed, including past products' field performance, market positioning, cost of failures, technical capabilities and more. The Definitive Guide to an Electronic Assembly Design Review / 3 The design review process follows a series of nine steps that are used to determine the reliability of a product design. Let's go into further detail about each step: The Design Review Process 1 Establishing a Reliability Goal

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