The Dallas
Chapter held the following meetings recently:
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Title:
“Reliability Management for Passive Component Technologies ”
Date: Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Speaker: Chris Reynolds, AVX
Program Summary:
Faster, Better, Cheaper has long been the mantra for many "High Reliability"
industries, often citing use of best manufacturing practices, "six-sigma" and
COTS approaches. But here we hit a snag before we've even got into full swing
with the abstract - "six-sigma", which is at the heart of COTS and best
practices, is actually a quality discipline and, strictly speaking, is
independent of reliability. Quality systems (and process controls) do play an
important part and will be discussed, but the focus will be an in-depth look at
many different passive component technologies, their respective reliability
models and how these do - or don't - tie into their parametric characteristics.
We will also discuss the role of passive circuit protection devices in circuit
designs as well as passive failure modes - which will bring us into some
fundamental questions, such as - "If a part fails, is it unreliable?" or "How do
I tell if a Circuit Protection
device has failed?" Putting all these aspects together will bring us to a
discussion of strategies how circuit designers can be effective Reliability
Managers to maximize the lifetimes of their products.
Speaker:
Chris Reynolds is a graduate of Birmingham University, England, with a BSc in
Physics and Astrophysics. Currently residing in South Carolina, Chris has been
involved with the passives industry for approaching 30 years with AVX
Corporation in the UK and US, during which time he been associated with
tantalum, ceramic, metallized film, thin film, varistor, EDLC which will all
feature in the course of the presentation.
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In October,
the Dallas Chapter hosted a student outreach in conjunction with the University
of Texas Dallas (UTD) Computer Science Colloquium.
Title:
“Building and Monitoring Trustworthy Software”
Speaker:
Professor Mohammad Zulkernine,
Queen’s University, Kingston,
Canada
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Information
on the Colloquium is contained in the
attached brochure.