Thanks to all who responded to this string. Realized it could strike a chord. 


To carry this a step further on a very related topic... 

Any of you guys ever try to run a Cpk on ROSE data sets?  Most of the times I've tried to over the years, the data sets have been non-normal, single tailed distributions, with highest counts near zero and then tailing off towards 10.06. (Similar to having only the right side half of a normal distribution curve).  They have defied data transformation to a normal distribution, hence can't really run a proper capability analysis (data of course must be normal for a Cpk).  

You could of course (at least within Minitab) try to run as a non-normal distribution and just report a PpK, however with such a high count near zero it's next to impossible to find a statistically supportable non-normal distribution. 

I would appreciate any related experiences and/or thoughts on this topic.  


Rich Kraszewski

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Subject: [TN] Correlation Factors for ROSE Testing

While I realize that IPC specifically and the industry in general, does not support the use of ROSE correlation factors for the various testers, I have a need to see the official document that at one time quoted these specifically allowed factors.

I took a cursory look though all 230 pages of IPC TR 583 and didn't see that table. 

I seem to recall a military specification that had that table. Was it 454? 28809, 2000?

Does anyone recall?


Rich  Kraszewski / PLEXUS
 



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