Is There a Short Reliability Design Problem?
Abstract
Kirk and Fred discussing the issue of long term reliability, intrinsic wear-out, and the rapid improvement of new features and benefits that motivate retirement of older devices such as in smartphones.
Key Points
Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss designed life and the rapid technological obsolescence of many electronics products.
Topics include:
- The early days of smartphones had replaceable batteries, the part most likely to wear out in 2-3 years, but not anymore.
- Mechanical components such as connectors do wear, and eventually may cause failure.
- Long-term reliability is needed in energy generation systems for ROI, and prognostics and health management are useful for reliability monitoring and maintenance.
Enjoy an episode of Speaking of Reliability. Where you can join friends as they discuss reliability topics. Join us as we discuss topics ranging from design for reliability techniques, to field data analysis approaches.
Show Notes
Here is a link Kirk’s article “Why the Drain in the Bathtub Curve Matters” .
To find out more about Kirk’s consulting services please see his website Accelerated Reliability Solutions, LLC
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