DocumentCode
1583013
Title
Designing HVPS electronic modules for manufacturability
Author
Bowers, John S.
Author_Institution
Custom Electron. Inc., Oneonta, NY, USA
Issue
0
fYear
1995
Firstpage
66
Abstract
High voltage power supplies (HVPS) that are designed, developed, and manufactured for aerospace, commercial, industrial, and military applications require the use of highly reliable components. In many (if not all) designs, the high voltage circuits or networks that include these components can be assembled into highly reliable high voltage electronic modules. The use of concurrent engineering methods, quality function deployment (QFD), design of experiments (DOE), and design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA) can result in a modular approach which can improve the manufacturability of the modules and reduce the apparent (and at times the real number) of components present in the high voltage power supplies. A modular versus a monolithic design can have several advantages: potential reductions in engineering documentation; potential reductions in inventory requirements; more efficient manufacturing (assembly, rework, repair, etc.); more efficient testing and verification procedures (fewer items, integrated evaluations, etc.); potential reliability and on-line improvements; and potential cost reductions. The author discusses the product development tools and the design criteria
Keywords
concurrent engineering; design for manufacture; design of experiments; electronic equipment manufacture; power supplies to apparatus; quality control; aerospace applications; commercial applications; concurrent engineering; cost reductions; design criteria; design for manufacturing and assembly; design of experiments; efficient manufacturing; efficient testing; efficient verification; electronic modules; engineering documentation reduction; high voltage power supplies; industrial applications; inventory requirements reduction; military applications; product development tools; quality function deployment; reliability improvements; Aerospace engineering; Aerospace industry; Assembly; Circuits; Concurrent engineering; Defense industry; Manufacturing industries; Quality function deployment; US Department of Energy; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 1995. APEC '95. Conference Proceedings 1995., Tenth Annual
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2482-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APEC.1995.469000
Filename
469000
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