Engineering Sample definition

Engineering Sample means sample Product(s) in wafer, Die or Package form provided to IXYS for purposes of promotion, evaluation and verification of a revised mask set.
Engineering Sample means a preliminary version of the Wafer provided by Supplier to Maxim from time to time for Maxim’s engineering, testing or other internal use purposes.
Engineering Sample is defined as: A sample version of the DSP Product that the basic functionality of the design that has yet to be proven and it has not gone though appropriate quality controls to ensure its functionality will adhere to the Specifications; and (ii) “X-Grade Product” is defined as: A sample version of the DSP Product for which the basic functionality of the design has been proven but has not yet gone through the appropriate quality controls to ensure its functionality will adhere to the Specifications. Engineering Samples are not guaranteed to operate in accordance with the Specifications or be error free; Masimo assumes all risks with use of these Engineering Samples in production mode.

Examples of Engineering Sample in a sentence

  • If the Engineering Sample does not conform to the Product Specifications, IXYS shall notify Samsung thereof in writing within the ES Acceptance Period with a detailed description of the non-conformity to be fixed.

  • Such Mask and Prototyping Services may include, but not be limited to, physical verification, tape-out, wafer fabrication and/or Engineering Sample delivery, as more fully set forth in the applicable SOW.

  • If the Engineering Sample conforms to the Product Specifications, as determined by IXYS in its reasonable, good faith judgment, IXYS shall accept such Engineering Sample and notify Samsung in writing thereof.

  • If such non-conformity is not attributable to Samsung, IXYS shall, at its cost, fix such non-conformity, and Samsung shall, within the scope of Samsung’s responsibility defined in the Revision Project Statement, and IXYS’s expense, provide reasonable collaboration to IXYS to fix such non-conformity, manufacture an additional Engineering Sample, and deliver such Engineering Sample to IXYS.

  • For clarity, if IXYS does not provide any notice of non-conformity within the ES Acceptance Period, the applicable Engineering Sample shall be deemed to be accepted by IXYS, and Samsung shall be under no obligation to fix any non-conformity with respect to such Engineering Sample thereafter.

  • The aforementioned specification is captured in “Exhibit E - Acceptance Test Criteria for 100G Module Samples” and evolves starting with Early Sample then Engineering Sample prototype.

  • The above warranty is also not applicable to Prototype or Engineering Sample Product or Products that are not Proven Products.

  • Customer may request priority support for validation of a new Product on an existing Production Line or at Novati’s sole option, for Prototype Product or Engineering Sample Product.

  • If such non-conformity is solely attributable to Samsung, Samsung shall, at its cost, fix such non-conformity, and manufacture an additional Engineering Sample, and deliver such Engineering Sample to IXYS.

  • ON SEMICONDUCTOR will use all commercially and technically reasonable efforts to repeat the Engineering Sample process within a period of time agreed by both Parties after SQUARE notifies ON SEMIOCONDCUTOR of its desire for the Engineering Sample process to be repeated.


More Definitions of Engineering Sample

Engineering Sample or “Engineering Sample Prototypes” See Exhibit E -
Engineering Sample. Engineering Samples have completed functional testing. The Engineering Samples are functioning in line with the Preliminary Product Specifications, but may contain errata. General Availability of Acacia’s 100G MSA module is achieved when the module has passed all regulatory and safety testing in accordance with the Product Specification. Samples from Acacia can be tested using Acacia’s 100G evaluation board or with the customer’s host board. First we outline the proposed tests for Mechanical Samples and next the Early Samples. Finally, we describe the proposed acceptance tests for Engineering Samples.
Engineering Sample means sample Product(s) provided to Customer for the purpose of Customer’s and/or Customer’s customer’s internal evaluation and verification. Engineering Sample may contain Samsung Deliverables and/or Customer Deliverables.
Engineering Sample. Engineering Samples have completed functional testing. The Engineering Samples are functioning in line with the Preliminary Product Specifications, but may contain errata. General Availability of Acacia’s 100G MSA module is achieved when the module has passed all regulatory and safety testing in accordance with the Product Specification. Samples from Acacia can be tested using Acacia’s 100G evaluation board or with the customer’s host board. First we outline the proposed tests for Mechanical Samples and next the Early Samples. Finally, we describe the proposed acceptance tests for Engineering Samples. Mechanical Samples As stated in Chapter 0, Mechanical Samples are non-functional mechanical-only samples that are provided to Strategic Partners to evaluate mechanical considerations like size and fit on customer host cards. The Mechanical Sample shall meet the specification outlined in Section 4.4 of the Advanced Product Specifications. The following acceptance tests performed by the costumer are proposed: Mechanical Dimensions Check Length, Width and Height of the module. Mounting Holes Check dimensions, alignment and host card fit of mounting holes. 168 Pin Connector Check attachment to the 168 pin Hirose connector. Location of Fiber Boots Check fiber exit boots for host card clearance and fiber routing. Fiber Pigtails Check fiber pigtail characteristics. Optical Connectors Check optical connector characteristics. Early Samples As stated in Chapter 0, Early Samples have undergone cursory functional tests in Acacia’s test lab. They are provided to Strategic Partners early in the product development phase to enable system bring-up at ambient room temperature with adequate airflow, and to provide early engineering feedback to Acacia. Complete functional testing and qualification has not been performed on the Early Samples. Since full functional tests have not been completed, Acacia cannot assure that Early Samples meet all specifications defined in Acacia’s Advanced Product Specification. For this reason there are no strict acceptance tests for Early Samples. However, Acacia assures Early Samples are functional and will transmit and receive data. A set of proposed tests for Early Samples are given below: Mechanical Design Mechanical Dimensions Record mechanical dimensions. Module to Host Card Mating and Assembly Check host card mating and attachment to assure compatibility. Heat Sink Dimensions and Host Card Fit Check heat sink fit with host card. Optical Fib...
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