
FIDES How do I use RWB Prediction? Comments are closed.Pernah nggak kamu merasa kesal gara-gara nggak bisa mengakses situs yang diblokir oleh pemerintah? Bukan cuma situs dewasa atau situs dengan konten-konten negatif saja. What Industry Standards are Included? The Reliability Workbench Prediction module includes the following standards: The prediction software automatically carries out the failure rate calculation as defined by the standard and provides you with the results. What’s in the Reliability Prediction Module? The prediction module provides you with a powerful visual interface through which you can select components, define the conditions in which they operate such as the temperature or environmental conditions. The data may be drawn from a selection of industry standard handbooks such as MIl-HDBK-217, 217 Plus, Telecordia, IEC TR 62380 and NSWC. Reliability Prediction The reliability prediction module enables you to predict failure rates for a set of components under given conditions. Has no connection or affiliation with Telcordia, and Telcordia does not review, approve, or support the RelCalc software in any way. RelCalc V5.1-TELC3 implements the models of this Telcordia document: 'Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment' Document Number SR-332, Issue 3 You can order this document directly from Telcordia: Telcordia Customer Service Center (Piscataway, New Jersey) Phone: 1-84 (USA/Canada) Phone: 1-91 (All Others) E-mail: Please note: T-Cubed Systems, Inc. Most commercial electronic product companies are now choosing to use the Telcordia SR-332 handbook for their reliability predictions. Telcordia has continued the development of the reliability prediction procedure. A few years ago (1985), Bellcore used 217 as a starting point, modified (and simplified) the models to better reflect their field experience, and developed the Bellcore reliability prediction procedure, which is applicable to commercial electronic products.
Bellcore previously used MIL-HDBK-217 for their reliability predictions, but found that 217 gave pessimistic numbers for its commercial quality products. The purchase agreement required Bellcore to change its name: Bellcore became Telcordia Technologies in 1999. Note: Bellcore (Bell Communications Research, a spin-off of AT&T Bell Labs) was the research arm of the Bell Operating Companies. Thus, most of our commercial customers, making products such as computers, telecommunications systems, medical systems, and power supplies, choose to use the Telcordia SR-332 handbook for their reliability predictions.įAQ RelCalc MTBF Software. Military handbook for reliability prediction of electronic equipment.