Objective Evidence SIR/ECM & Process Control
24 April
2024
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Presentation room
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This presentation focuses on the critical role of the Objective Evidence in maintaining robust process control, specifically on Surface Insulation Resistance (SIR) and electrochemical migration as required by the latest IPC J-STD001 standards.
These phenomena are pivotal indicators of product reliability and performance in electronics manufacturing. It covers the significance of utilising objective evidence to monitor and mitigate risks associated with SIR and electrochemical migration. It highlights the importance of employing standardised testing methodologies, data analysis techniques, and continuous monitoring practices to ensure adherence to quality standards and regulatory requirements. Furthermore, it explores strategies for integrating objective evidence-based approaches into existing process control frameworks. We present the synergy between objective evidence, SIR, electrochemical migration, and process control, which provides invaluable insights for manufacturers seeking to optimise their quality assurance practices and enhance product reliability.