Title :
Manufacturer assessment procedure and criteria for parts selection and management
Author :
Syrus, Toby ; Pecht, Michael G. ; Uppalapati, Ramgopal
Author_Institution :
CALCE Center for Electron. Packaging, Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Parts selection and management is a process designed to evaluate the risks inherent in the use of an electronic part (e.g., a resistor, diode, or integrated circuit), and then facilitate informed decisions regarding its selection and future management activities. One step in the process is the assessment of the part manufacturer, which involves comparing data acquired for the manufacturer with predetermined criteria to determine if the manufacturer´s policies and procedures are consistent with producing quality and reliable parts. This paper presents the manufacturer assessment process, along with the criteria developed for assessment. The process and criteria were developed by analyzing industry standards and existing company methods, consulting with industry and academia experts, and conducting a case study of 36 electronic part manufacturers. The results of the case study are also provided
Keywords :
assembling; electronic equipment manufacture; electronics industry; equipment selection; quality control; standards; company methods; electronic part; electronics industry; industry standards; manufacturer assessment procedure; manufacturer assessment process; part manufacturer; parts management; parts selection; policies; procedures; quality parts; traceability; Diodes; Electronics industry; Industrial electronics; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Process design; Pulp manufacturing; Resistors; Risk management; Standards development;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Packaging Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/6104.980045