Training Group Lectures Flashcards

1
Q

To instill the key disciplines in equipment maintenance.

A

KDEM

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2
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What are the support groups of Test Manufacturing?

A

Test Engineering, Manufacturing & Equipment Engineering, Central Equipment Engineering

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3
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referred to as a philosophy, a mentality or a movement. It is about changing your perspective. By demanding that you:
- recognize the high cost of quality issues.
-Continuously think of the places where flaws may be introduced
-Work proactively to address the flaws in your systems and processes, which allow defects to occur

A

Zero Defects

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4
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The sudden transfer of electrons between two materials with different electrical potentials.

A

Electrostatic Discharged(ESD) or Static Electricity

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5
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When charge is generated after contact between dissimilar materials by contact such as rubbing which increases charge.

A

Triboelectric charging

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6
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Charged object can change other conductors that are nearby

A

Induction charging

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7
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a static charge that degrade/downgrade a component

A

Zinged

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8
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The passage of charge through an electronic device can cause localized overheating resulting in catastrophic or down-grade of performance.

A

Thermal Breakdown

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9
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High voltage can also puncture insulating layers in the structure of the device

A

Dielectric Breakdown

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10
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Heat generated during electrostatic discharged is enough to vaporize metal part of the die.

A

vaporization of metals

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11
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use a process called “neutralization” to remove static charge from insulators that cannot be grounded.

A

Ionization

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12
Q

what is ISO 45001:2018

A

Occupational Health and Safety Management System

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13
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MSDS stands for?

A

Material Safety Database Sheet

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14
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printed material which provide detailed health and safety information and precautions for handling hazardous substances, including emergency and first aid procedures.

A

MSDS

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15
Q

consist of bin 1 standards and reject standards used to check and ensure test setup integrity and for hardware shift verification. O marks means good units X means otherwise.

A

Setup Verifiers (SUV)

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16
Q

HVHT stands for?

A

High Voltage Harries Tuvey

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17
Q

KRU stands for?

A

Known Reject Unit

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18
Q

RRF stands for?

A

Replenishment Request Form

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19
Q

three types of test setup

A

Tester, Fixture, Handler

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20
Q

CDA stands for?

A

Compressed Dry Air

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21
Q

HCR stands for?

A

Hardware Control Room

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22
Q

HMS stands for?

A

Hardware Management Systems

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23
Q

GFM stands for?

A

Ground Fault Monitor

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24
Q

PRODS stands for?

A

Procedure/Parts Recipe Operations Documents

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25
Q

Any unit/s dropped inside the handler or scattered inside the handler due to jam-related problem during the running setup, end of lot of housekeeping.

A

Handler Fallouts

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26
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Any unit/s found on the test floor, device racks or any area of the workstation during a running setup, end of lot or housekeeping

A

Stray Unit/s

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27
Q

are either untested or tested units which were sorted by the handler to a default tray/tube in the event of a hang-up or jam related problem which interrupted the testing

A

Default Units

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28
Q

Devices that causes unplanned downtime related to setup due to board, systen or contactor issue during initial setup

A

Hatsup(Hard to setup)

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29
Q

devices that causes frequent unplanned downtime related to board, system or contactor issue during lot processing

A

HATSUS(Hard to sustain)

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30
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A form/tag use for endorsement/waiting of defective parts of handler and tester

A

Failure Equipment Tag(FET)

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31
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A picture with employee details that is attached to the tester when he/she is doing setup/repair

A

Production Picture

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32
Q

lots that was processed outsite the PRODS requirement or specifications

A

Microprocessing

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33
Q

Discrepancy of qty. on actual units vs UI summary

A

Qty. Discrepancy

34
Q

incorrect bin result(ex. supposed to be sorted at BIN8 but was binned to BIN7)

A

Mis-Binning

35
Q

T&ME stands for?

A

Test and Measuring Equipment

36
Q

Tester resources/instruments such as DMM, Frequency Synthesizers, Signal Generators and Equivalent.

A

T&ME

37
Q

ECN stands for?

A

Engineering Change Notice

38
Q

SECN stands for?

A

Software Engineering Change Notice

39
Q

HPM stands for?

A

Handler Preventive Maintenance

40
Q

TPM stands for?

A

Tester Preventive Maintenance

41
Q

PE stands for?

A

Product Engineer

42
Q

MRB stands for?

A

Material Review Board

43
Q

a print-out of ATE(Automatic Test Equipment) test results showing the passing and/or failing parameters.

A

datalog

44
Q

eTS stands for?

A

Electronic Test Summary

45
Q

OEE stands for?

A

Overall Equipment Effectiveness

46
Q

QA stands for

A

Quality Assurance

47
Q

OPL stands for

A

One Point Lesson

48
Q

an information dissemination system which aims to clarify and/or emphasizes relevant issues related to manufacturing

A

OPL

49
Q

is done thru MIPS or HMS software to update the status of a certain equipment or fixtures?

A

Electronics Tagging

50
Q

PROMIS stands for?

A

Process Manufacturing Integration System

51
Q

a computerized manufacturing system that includes the following:
-detailed process flow
-all process operations directions, including materials and equipment to be used
-all process data collected
-the acceptable limits for the data collected at each process step

A

PROMIS

52
Q

equipment is being used for processing lots.

A

INUSE
responsible: Operators

53
Q

Meetings

A

IDLMTG
Resp: Operators/technicians

54
Q

Material Down/No planned device for the test system/waiting for delayed lots and working handlers not being used for production

A

IDLMATL
Resp: Operators/Technicians

55
Q

waiting for operator. Waiting for fixture during setup preparation up to second set of fixture if still available, otherwise UD code should be used. Waiting for setup verifier. If there are no available setup verifier follow SUV creation and/or replenish procedure and use PEDISPO downtime

A

IDLSTBY
resp: operators/technicians

56
Q

outgoing Q, inline sampling and running of setup verifier when inline amples failed, technician verification of failed inline samples

A

NVOQA
resp: Operators/technician

57
Q

initial declaration of setup, running of verifier prior to new lot, running of verifier for every temp.

A

NVSETUP
resp: operators/line tech

58
Q

Equipment Calibration

A

PDCAL
Rep: operators/technicians

59
Q

Equipment Preventive Maintenance

A

PDPM
Resp: Tech

60
Q

Clean up, housekeeping, searching of missing units inside the handler

A

PDCLEAN
resp: operators/ technicians

61
Q

scheduled facilities activities

A

PDFAC
resp: operators/technicians

62
Q

plant shutdown

A

PDREST
resp: operators/tech

63
Q

hardware debug

A

PDDEBUG
resp: Board repair tech

64
Q

Product engineering development Hours

A

PEDVH
Resp: Engineers

65
Q

Product engineering evaluation.

A

PEEVAL
Resp: Operators/Technician Engineers

66
Q

Defective docking assembly

A

UDTOOL
Resp: Technicians

67
Q

isolation - analysis and verification of problem

A

UDSETUP
Resp: technicians

68
Q

Defective boards - family board, DUT BOARDS..etc

A

UDEQPT
Resp: Technicians

69
Q

Defective contactor and interface cables

A

UDCNTCR

70
Q

For on-line measure of units

A

UDPROC
resp: technicians

71
Q

Unscheduled facilities related downtime

A

UDFAC
resp: operators/technicians

72
Q

Product Engineering Disposition

A

PEDISPO
Resp:Engineers/operator/technicians

73
Q

Test system related downtime

A

UDSYS
Resp: Line Technicians/System PM/Board repairs

74
Q

IS related downtime

A

UDSOFT
Resp: operators/ Line technicians

75
Q

Defective interface cables

A

UDICT
resp: operators/technicians

76
Q

waiting for handler and no handler available

A

UDSTBH
resp: Operator/Technicians

77
Q

Emergency Hotline

A

117

78
Q

dewer tank

A

7136

79
Q

security

A

7399

80
Q

B1 medical clinic contact

A

7018/7019/7118

81
Q

B3 medical clinic

A

7409/8727

82
Q

B4 medical clinic

A

7405/8619