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From: JeffM on 15 Jan 2010 18:21 mowhoong wrote: >where can I obtain comprehensive technical checklist >such as Test and checkout procedure and troubleshooting > You can't "obtain" it; you must CREATE it --unless you have a *specific* item which *already* has such a test procedure generated for it. >to enable me to assess an electrical or electronic component >(magnetron,high voltage capacitor, stepper motor, >high voltage diode etc.,) from a bad one. > Make/obtain a list of specifications/parameters which the device must meet. Make a list of equipment needed to test for those specs. Acquire that equipment. Give the specs, equipment, and an example of the unit to be tested to a qualified individual who has the skill set to perform the test. Have him document the steps he takes to do so. >For instance , in a mirco wave oven assembly line, >quality controller refers to it for the final check >before the preduct is put on the market. > When talking about finished goods in a production facility, such a test procedure is created by the engineer who created the product or by his technician. If this is your first time encountering this phenomena, finding an ISO9000-certified facility in your area and touring their Test area while they are working would be apt. Having them show you their ISO-compliant documentation would also be a good idea. If you are looking for a boilerplate: http://google.com/search?q=oscilloscope+counter+load+intitle:Test-Procedure
From: mowhoong on 18 Jan 2010 20:33
On Jan 15, 3:21 pm, JeffM <jef...(a)email.com> wrote: > mowhoong wrote: > >where can I obtain comprehensive technical checklist > >such as Test and checkout procedure and troubleshooting > > You can't "obtain" it; you must CREATE it > --unless you have a *specific* item > which *already* has such a test procedure generated for it. > > >to enable me to assess an electrical or electronic component > >(magnetron,high voltage capacitor, stepper motor, > >high voltage diode etc.,) from a bad one. > > Make/obtain a list of specifications/parameters > which the device must meet. > Make a list of equipment needed to test for those specs. > Acquire that equipment. > Give the specs, equipment, and an example of the unit to be tested > to a qualified individual who has the skill set to perform the test. > Have him document the steps he takes to do so. > > >For instance , in a mirco wave oven assembly line, > >quality controller refers to it for the final check > >before the preduct is put on the market. > > When talking about finished goods in a production facility, > such a test procedure > is created by the engineer who created the product > or by his technician. > > If this is your first time encountering this phenomena, > finding an ISO9000-certified facility in your area > and touring their Test area while they are working would be apt. > Having them show you their ISO-compliant documentation > would also be a good idea. > > If you are looking for a boilerplate:http://google.com/search?q=oscilloscope+counter+load+intitle:Test-Pro... Hi.Jeffm. Many thanks for your information, It help me to understand the test procedure. |