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IEEE Reliability Society of Silicon Valley

IEEE Reliability Society of Silicon Valley. IEEE Rel. Society Meeting – Dec 1. Officers: Chair Mike Silverman Vice Chair Fred Schenkelberg Secretary Jon Elerath Treasurer Alan Wood Website Jim Krepelka Web site http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/scv/rl/. Reliability Tours/Events.

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IEEE Reliability Society of Silicon Valley

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  1. IEEE Reliability Society ofSilicon Valley

  2. IEEE Rel. Society Meeting – Dec 1 • Officers: • Chair Mike Silverman • Vice Chair Fred Schenkelberg • Secretary Jon Elerath • Treasurer Alan Wood • Website Jim Krepelka • Web site http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/scv/rl/

  3. Reliability Tours/Events We started a new program where we start touring companies’ facilities to check out their reliability cutting edge programs. (Mike Silverman) Dec 1: Tour of Agilent Quality/Reliability Lab http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/scv/rl/ March: Tour of Tesla (tentative) Any others?? www.reliabilityinnovations.org

  4. Agilent? Agilent who? Another Dilbert company?

  5. Our roots go back to Bill and Dave See if you can spot Bill’s EE schematics on the tour.

  6. Agilent Technologies • Many new reliability challenges. Electronic Measurement Chemical Analysis Life Sciences Agilent Profile

  7. The Agilent Organization • No just Oscilloscopes, Meters, and Signal Generators Agilent Research Laboratories Enabling technology breakthroughs and synergies across Agilent Agilent Profile

  8. Agilent FY11 Revenue Distribution • 51% Chemical Analysis and Life Sciences -- New reliability challenges Chemical/Energy: 13% Forensics/Environmental: 10% Food: 6% Aerospace/Defense: 10% Industrial/Computers/Semiconductors: 21% Pharma/Biotech: 14% Academia/Gov’t: 8% Agilent Profile

  9. Evolution

  10. Evolution GC MS QQQ on CSI New York GC MS SQ on CSI Las Vegas LC MS SQ on CSI Las Vegas

  11. Breadth of Knowledge Mechanics Electronics Reliability Chemistry Manufacturing Depth of Expertise Materials Test Etc., Etc. What do you need to know to cover reliability for chemical analysis and life science products? Programming experience in about 10 different languages is a big plus!

  12. Our Tour -- a couple of notes • There are several IEEE groups that have shown interest in doing some sort of Agilent tour event. • Someone has to go first. • That someone is us. • The advertisement of this event has been kept to a minimum to keep the group size low. • Let’s try the tour with a small group and see how it goes.

  13. Santa Clara Site – The Tour • Agilent Archives -- Devon Dawson • Center of Excellence – SCS Products • Hardware Quality Test Lab Climatics • Hardware Quality Test Lab Dynamics • Genomics Slide Printing Robotics • Life Test Lab (Island of Misfit Toys) • Patent Wall

  14. Host Responsibilities: No Picture Taking. Don’t bring a camera. If you have a camera phone, refrain from…. No Touching Automated chemical analysis may be in progress. Customers may be working from anywhere. High Voltage, Hazardous Chemicals, Hot Surfaces

  15. Host Responsibilities: Don’t Leave the Tour There are security restrictions on our tour. Our route avoids sensitive R&D areas. If you need to leave the tour, let me know. Time to walk

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