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The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program

The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program. C. Barnes, K. LaBel * , P. Zulueta, D. Lakins, C. Lee, A. Johnston, and L. Galbraith Quality Leadership Forum GSFC July 19, 2001. Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination

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The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program

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  1. The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program C. Barnes, K. LaBel*, P. Zulueta, D. Lakins, C. Lee, A. Johnston, and L. Galbraith Quality Leadership Forum GSFC July 19, 2001

  2. Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination Through this effort the primary function will be to maintain and operate web-based system for information distribution and archival. Administering users, maintaining the website, and “Mapping” the contents of all the web sites where NEPP information currently resides. System Upgrade To provide users with a "central" archive with access to resources and information about NASA electronic parts, packaging and radiation activities with an emphasis on space applications. The key aspects of the planned upgrade include: Enhancements to the User Interface, Enhanced search capability, More external interfaces, Project support tools. • Conferences • To provide forums for the exchange of information related to new and advanced electronic parts and packaging technologies for space and aeronautic applications Identify and explore trends in electronic parts and packaging for space and aeronautic applications in specific key technology areas. Standards To maintain visibility in the working groups of the following organizations. The primary thrust for this activity is to attend at least six (6) conferences and meetings with the sole purpose of collecting standards information and identifying external activities where the NEPP can leverage.

  3. Integrated WWW Systemhttp://nepp.nasa.gov Information Management & Dissemination Project Activities EEE Links(GSFC) EPIMS(GSFC) EPINS(JPL) ASAP/PSAP(GSFC) Parts Information Packaging Information Parts Analysis(GSFC) NPPP(JPL) One Stop Shopping! RADATA(JPL) Radiation Information RelatedResources Non-NEPPResources NPSL(GSFC) SEU Rad Data(GSFC)

  4. Programmable Logic Application Notes Living with COTS-Industry Roadmap Getters for Reliable Hermetic Packages EPIMS 2.0. 4 Relay Failures Specific to Space Applications Electrostatic-Discharge (ESD) Failures in Thin-Film Resistors Nondestructive Detection of Cracks in Ceramics Using Vicinal Illumination Effects of Conformal Coat on Tin Whisker Growth Status of Military Specifications for Ceramic Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Capacitors Evacuated FM08 Fuses Carry a Sustained Arc in a Bus over 75 VDC Jet Propulsion Laboratory Parts Analyses Goddard Space Flight Center Parts Analyses Developed Proposal Handling and Tracking (PHAT) proposal submission, review and acceptance module for the NEPP Information System Simplifies and automates the NEPP Program's annual proposal submission and review process Signed agreement with CALCE for NEPP access to all CALCE resources CALCE website includes over 10,000 documents pertaining to packaging, parts management, and failure physics for electronics systems and products Scheduled NEPP Conference for Pasadena in Spring 2001 Conference will be combined with IMAPS and Extreme Environments  Conferences Completed Development of the Technical Publication (TPS) module for NEPP Information Portal Completed revision and update of NEPP EEE Newsletter Completed collecting information requirements from JPL and LaRC design engineers Established agreement with Reliable Flight Hardware (RFH) organization for coordination of IT system development activities IMD Highlights – FY01

  5. NEPP WEB SITE STATS FOR APRIL- JUNE 01 (provided by Sandy Aitken) • Entire site averages 25,000 hits/week • Average 400 users/weekday • Home page averages 400 hits/day • NPSL, most requested page, averages 500 hits/week • ERC directory access averages 400 hits/week • EPAR directory access averages 800 hits/week • EPAC directory access averages 800 hits/week • IMD directory access averages 4,500 hits/week

  6. The Future:NEPP Portal The Present:NEPP WWW Site • Multi-Database/Interactive Architecture • Dynamic WWW Content • User Role-Based Views Customized Content (“My NEPP”) • Seamless Access to Disparate Databases • Flat File Architecture • Static HTML Structure • No “Customized” User Views • Non-Interconnected Links to Databases • Complete development of Information Portal-8/15/01 • Provide NEPP Information Flashes to broad audience of users - 3/31/01 • Hold NEPP Conference- 5/01 IMD Migration to NEPP Portal

  7. New Features Improved search capability Multiple ways to view information. Such as all tasks, experts, publications, and events for an Area of Emphasis EMail notification of updated pages Authors and Principal Investigators can upload and maintain their documents Locate experts within the NEPP community NEPP members can add events to the calendar Web Server Windows Server 2000 Dual Pentium III 800 MHz Processors Two 36 G Hard Drives (Mirrored) 512 MB Memory Allaire Cold Fusion Enterprise 4.5 Allaire Spectra 1.5 Webinator NT w/PDF Plug-In RealServer 8.0 Open SSL/SSH Data Base Server Windows Server 2000 Pentium III 800 MHz Processor 36 G Hard Drive 512 MB Memory MS SQL Server 2000 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Access Control System Cross Project Metadata EPAR (Parts Resources) EPAC (Packaging Resources) ERC (Radiation Resources) Search Capability Public Data NEPP Produced Data Program and Project Mission & Descriptions User Account Administration (UAA) Contact and Experts Listing (EL) Technical Publications System (TPS) Calendar of Events (CE) System Change Log (SCL) Proposal Handling & Tracking System (PhaT) Feedback Mechanism (FM) Task Database (TD) Non-NEPP Produced Data Packaging Resources Parts Resources Radiation Resources NEPP Information System Architecture

  8. Content Management Workflow & Process Automation Content Objects Roles-Based Security Framework COAPI Personalization Content Object Database Business Intelligence Syndication External Systems Portal TechnologyMacromedia Spectra • Framework for rapid development of a complex web site • Personalization Services • Role-Based Security • Content Management • Workflow and Process Automation • Syndication • Business Intelligence • Flexible for future enhancements and upgrades • Platform Independent • Modular Development

  9. Operations Concept Users Selected Proposals PHAT TASK DATABASE TECHNICAL PUBLICATION SYSTEM Task Plans Deliverables Funds Reports (TBD) Schedules Updated Plan Deliverables Conferences Data Sharing Document Download Email notification NEPP Experts NEPP Technologies and Research Newsletters Search Tools Video Conferences Author Expert NEPP PI ADMIN PROJECT MANAGERS Security Metrics CALENDAR EXPERTS LISTING EXTERNAL DATABASES EXTERNAL LINKS SYNDICATEDCONTENTSTREAM Schedule of Events Audit Calendar CALCE Purdue RAC Lessons Learned NEPAG NPPP NPSL RADHOME RFH ChipCom QuestLink

  10. Request an Account • User selects the ‘Request an Account’ button • User fills in the required information and submits the form • If the user is not affiliated with the NEPP Program then the NASA Sponsor information must be provided • An email is sent to and the request is routed to the appropriate NEPP Project Manager for approval

  11. Upload a Publication • The Admin interface allows Admin Users to upload various types of files to the file system on the web server, so that those documents and images can be stored and retrieved by the Spectra system. • The application does not have on-line image or document (.doc, .pdf) editing tools.

  12. Create A Task • Each Task is created by the Project Managers • Project Managers enter the Task Information • Area of Emphasis • Principle Investigator(s) PI User Information (Name and Contact information) • Task Name • Project Supported (EPAR, EPAC, ERC, IND) • Fiscal Year of Task Initiation • Task Description/Plan • Deliverables • Schedule • Funding Requirements (Display of this data restricted to the Project Manager) • Keywords (Free text list of keywords)

  13. Add a Deliverable to a Task • Each Task has a Principle Investigator (PI) and may have co-PI’s. The PI can • Upload Deliverables to the system. • Mark the Schedule to show that a Deliverable has been uploaded. • Set restriction access to any Document uploaded. Any members of the specified group will be able to upload the Task-related documents. • Each Task records all upload and delete activities for Documents.

  14. Create a Page • Who may start this workflow • Data_Entry Users may create a new Page within the sections they are members. • Editor/Publisher Users may create a new Page within the sections they own. • Site Administrator may create a new Page anywhere on the NEPP site. • Workflow Process • Locate the New Page Placement • The user chooses a page from the page hierarchy • Select the Page Template • The user chooses the general layout of the page.

  15. Create Content • Who may start this workflow • Data_Entry Users create a new piece of content. • Editor/Publisher Users start a create content workflow on any content. • Site Administrator start a create content workflow on any content on the NEPP site. • Workflow Process • Choose the Type of Content to Create • See Appendix A for the types of Content • Fill in the Content Properties • Each type of Content has a it’s own properties that will be filled in using an online form.

  16. Create Content (Continued) • Work Flow Process (continued) • Check for ITAR Compliance • A form check-off prior to submission and prior to publishing indicating if the content has been checked and is ITAR compliant. • Publish the Content • If the user has Publish rights, the Content can be published live to the site. • If the user does NOT have Publish rights, the content will be saved and an e-mail note sent to the Admin user who can approve, and publish, the content to the site.

  17. Edit Content • Who may start this workflow • Data_Entry Users that created a piece of content. • Editor/Publisher Users may edit any content in their “section(s)”. • Site Administrator edit any content on the NEPP site. • Workflow Process • Locate the Content to Edit • Fill in the Content Properties • Each type of Content has a it’s own properties that will be filled in using an online form.

  18. Edit Content (Continued) • Workflow Process (Continued) • Check for ITAR Compliance • A form check-off prior to submission and prior to publishing indicating if the content has been checked and is ITAR compliant. • Publish the Content • If the user has Publish rights, the Content can be published live to the site. • If the user does NOT have Publish rights, the content will be saved and an e-mail note sent to the Admin user who can approve, and publish, the content to the site.

  19. User Interest Owner Status NEPP Management Proposals NEPP PHaT Tasks NEPP Phase 1/TD Status NEPP Phase 1/TD Reports NEPP Phase 1/TPS Deliverables NEPP Phase 1/TPS Parts Engineers and Packaging Engineers NEPP Technologies NEPP Phase 1/TPS and TD NASA Parts Selection List (NPSL) NEPP Phase 1 Parts Lists Each Center New Specifications and Guidelines Each Center New NASA Parts Inventory RFH New Audit Schedule (QML/QPL) RFH New Reliability Tools and Validation NEPAG and RAC New Lessons Learned New Heritage Information New Procurement Management New Assembly Tools New Parts Control Board (PCB) New CALCE University of Maryland/CALCE Phase 1 Projects Using/Used NEPP Technologies NEPP New Manufactures Information New Radiation NEPP Technologies NEPP Phase 1/TPS and TD Radiation Data RadHome Phase 1 Designers NEPP Technologies NEPP Phase 1/TPS and TD Qualification Information NEPP and NEPAG New Projects Using/Used NEPP Technologies NEPP New NASA Parts Selection List (NPSL) NEPP Phase 1 Parts Lists Each Center New Specifications and Guidelines Each Center New NASA Parts Inventory RFH New Project and Program Managers NEPP Technologies NEPP Phase 1/TPS and TD Qualification Information NEPP and NEPAG New Projects Using/Used NEPP Technologies NEPP New General NEPP Technologies NEPP Phase 1/TPS and TD New Requirements

  20. New Requirements • NEPP Management: • Status on current tasks. • Evaluate proposals for future tasks. • Designers and Engineers what answers to the following questions: • What does the validation data look like? • Can I use this part? • How do I qualify it? • What other NASA projects have used it? • Site Wide: • Bulletin Board • Calendar • EEE Links Newsletters, NEPP Papers, Reports • E-Mail Notification • Experts and Points of Contact • Feedback • Related Links/Sites • Search

  21. XYZ1234-5678 Part number BOM Components & Mapping Assembly maps Layout Data Logical Data Thermal Model Vendor/Distributor Comp Unit maps Packages Stress Model System maps Logical Pin Schematic Symbols Physical Pin Data sheet Application Notes Logistics . . . . Start_ff:Block BEGIN IF (reset = ´0´ ) THEN send_ff <= ´0´ ; ELSIF . . . Layout Symbols Pads Footprint Functional Model Behavior Model Timing Model Data Model

  22. User Interface Sets of Characteristics Classification/ Catalogs Characteristics Query Query Matches Selected component

  23. Contacts • NEPP Program Manager Chuck Barnes (818) 354-4467Charles.E.Barnes@jpl.nasa.gov • Packaging Project Manager Phil Zulueta (818) 354-1566Phillip.J.Zulueta@jpl.nasa.gov • ERC Project Manager Ken LaBel (301) 286-9936ken.label@gsfc.nasa.gov • Deputy ERC Project Manager Allan Johnston (818) 354-6425Allan.H.Johnston@jpl.nasa.gov • Parts Project Manager Choon Lee (818) 354-0108Choon.I.Lee@jpl.nasa.gov • IMD Project Manager Darryl Lakins (301) 286-6631darryl.lakins@gsfc.nasa.gov • IMD Deputy Project Manager Lissa Galbraith (818) 354-4617 Lissa.R.Galbraith@jpl.nasa.gov

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