Pardon me, but good point Edward. I mean trust just goes so far. Also,
imagine the impact a non-calibrated whatever has on product quality.
Knowing calibration requirements are met, as concurrently agreed in
accordance with whatever guideline, provides positive input to the DFM/CE
process and how well the design meets specified requirements. This all gets
back to process control/management effectiveness and how it directly
correlates with design and process compatibility.
Earl
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