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Artículo
Improving Electronic Sensor Reliability by Robust Outlier Screening
Autor/es | Moreno Lizaranzu, Manuel José
Cuesta Rojo, Federico |
Fecha de publicación | 2013 |
Fecha de depósito | 2014-11-27 |
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Resumen | Electronic sensors are widely used in different application areas, and in some
of them, such as automotive or medical equipment, they must perform with an extremely
low defect rate. Increasing reliability is paramount. ... Electronic sensors are widely used in different application areas, and in some of them, such as automotive or medical equipment, they must perform with an extremely low defect rate. Increasing reliability is paramount. Outlier detection algorithms are a key component in screening latent defects and decreasing the number of customer quality incidents (CQIs). This paper focuses on new spatial algorithms (Good Die in a Bad Cluster with Statistical Bins (GDBC SB) and Bad Bin in a Bad Cluster (BBBC)) and an advanced outlier screening method, called Robust Dynamic Part Averaging Testing (RDPAT), as well as two practical improvements, which significantly enhance existing algorithms. Those methods have been used in production in Freescale R Semiconductor probe factories around the world for several years. Moreover, a study was conducted with production data of 289,080 dice with 26 CQIs to determine and compare the efficiency and effectiveness of all these algorithms in identifying CQIs. |
Cita | Moreno Lizaranzu, M.J. y Cuesta Rojo, F. (2013). Improving Electronic Sensor Reliability by Robust Outlier Screening. Sensors, 13, 13521-13542. |
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