Failure Analysis definition
Examples of Failure Analysis in a sentence
The Contractor shall perform engineering studies and analysis, including Failure Analysis, Failure Trend Analysis, RM&A Improvements, Manufacturing Improvements, Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) cases, efforts associated with the implementation and resolution of DMS cases, design and production efforts if required and other emergent efforts.
The Contractors shall maintain a Failure Analysis and Corrective Action Report (FACAR).
MSL will perform Failure Analysis and incoming inspection and testing as described in the applicable Product Attachment for FRU's rejected or returned to MSL which are still under warranty.
Sections 1 (Definitions), 13.4 (Product End of Life), 14 (Software), 15 (Failure Analysis and Support), 16 (Warranties), 17 (Epidemic Failure), 18 (Indemnification), 19 (Confidentiality), 21 (Limitation of Liability), 22 (Insurance), 23.3 (Survival), 24 (Scrap and Supply Chain Visibility), 25 (Audit) and 27 (General) and all end user licenses shall survive termination of this Agreement.
In the event of a return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) for a Defective Product, the returned units will be provided to Enphase for Failure Analysis and remedy in accordance with the Limited Warranty.
Seller shall provide a Unit Failure Analysis report on all field returned Products and a Component Failure Analysis report on a monthly basis to Nortel's Repair Manager, to Nortel's Quality Manager and to Nortel's Product Brand Manager.
In the event the First Article test sample fails to meet the requirements of the specification or drawing, the contractor may be required to submit a Failure Analysis and Corrective Action Report (DD Form 1423, sequence number, A005).
MSL shall set an objective to complete Failure Analysis, repair or replacement of defective Products, within [*] Days after receipt from IBM.
Measurement for Failure Analysis ("FA") response is based on the date of receipt of the defective unit requiring FA by the supplier.
During the Repair Period (as defined in Section 15.3), Supplier shall perform a Fast Cycle Failure Analysis ("FCFA") at no cost to Nortel on Repair Products which have caused any service interruption in the field or as may otherwise be reasonably requested by Nortel.