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Fit Rate / Equivalent Device Hours
Traditionally, reliability results have been presented in terms of Mean-Time-To-Failure
or Median-Time-To-Failure. While these results have their value, they do not
necessarily tell the designer what he most needs to know. For example, the Median-
Time-To-Failure tells the engineer how long it will take for half a particular lot of
devices to fail. Clearly no designer wishes to have a 50% failure rate within a
reasonable equipment lifetime. Of greater interest, therefore, is the time to failure of a
much smaller percentage of devices say 1% or 0.1%. For example, in a given
application one failure per hundred units over five years is an acceptable failure rate
for the equipment, the designer knows that time to accumulate 1% failure of that
components per unit, then no more than 0.1% of the components may fail in five
years. Therefore, the IGBT / CoPack reliability or operating-life data is presented in
terms of the time it will take to produce a prescribed number of failures under given
operating conditions.
To obtain a perspective of failure rate from an example, let us assume that an
electronic system contains 1,000 semiconductor devices, and that it can tolerate 1%
system failures per month. The equation for the device failure is:
λ = Proportion allowed system failures X
1
X 109 = FITS
Time period
No. of devices
In the case of the example,
λ=
0.01 Failures
720 Hours
X
1
= 109 = 14 FITS
1000 Devices
or 14 FITs or 14 failures per 109 devices hours.
IGBT / CoPack
Quarterly Reliability Report
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