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I was wondering if anyone knew an industry standard number for acceptable
defect rates for components. I.e. an acceptable rate of 10% failure for
components that the supplier can quote so not to have their lot rejected.
It may be that this differs for different types of components (passives may
have a much lower rate of failure than say I.C.'s). Any help is
appreciated. I did hear Xilinx quote an industry standard AOQL (Acceptable
Outgoing Quality Level) of 25 ppm, but want to confirm if this is the same
as I am talking about. Thanks for any help.
Chad Thibodeau
Component Engineer
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2114 W. 7th Street
Tempe, AZ 85281
P-602 333-2138
F-602 921-9012
http://www.efdata.com
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