As the production manager for an electronic circuit company you have encountered the following situation.
As the production manager for an electronic circuit company you have encountered the following situation.
Part 1
A process for producing electronic circuits has achieved very high yield levels. An average of only 10 defective parts per million is currently produced.
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What are the upper and lower control limits for a sample size of 100?
2. Recompute the upper and lower control limits for a sample size of 10,000?
3. Which of these two sample sizes would you recommend? Explain.
Part 2
Management has reconsidered the method of quality control and has decided to use process control by variables instead of attributes. For variables control a circuit voltage will be measured based on a sample of only five circuits. The past average voltage for samples of size 5 has been 3.1 volts, and the range has been 1.2 volts.
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What would the upper and lower control limits be for the resulting control charts (average and range)? -
Five samples of voltage are taken with the results in the table below. What action should be taken if any? -
Discuss the pros and cons of using this variables control chart versus the control chart discussed in the first part of the assignment. Which do you prefer?
Sample 1 2 3 4 5
x 3.6 3.3 2.6 3.9 3.4
R 2.0 2.6 0.7 2.1 2.3
Present your findings in a 3-4 page Word document formatted in APA style.
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