Accelerated Life Testing

Reliability Demonstration Testing (RDT)

Reliability Demonstration testing (RDT) is an efficient way to test whether the product will attain a specified life. This life is typically the target MTBF of the product.

RDT's can utilize HALT data to provide useful life data. Whilst HALT is a product improvement process, RDT is an excellent tool for extracting statistically correct life data through the use of acceleration factors. Acceleration factors can be determined in a variety of ways, each using mathematical formulas based on the stress applied. Some of the acceration stresses include:

  • Steady state elevated temperature.
  • Temperature cycling.
  • Power cycling.
  • Humidity.
  • Temperature and humidity, or pressure.
  • Vibration.
  • Electrical Stress.

RDT Sequence

The following steps are conducted to complete a successful RDT.

  • Test is planned, what are the goals?
    • Time frame to conduct testing?
    • Sample availability?
  • Acceleration model is chosen.
  • Distribution is typically tied to acceleration model.
  • Accept and Reject boundaries are created and plotted.
  • Stress level chosen:
    • Ideally HALT has been conducted if using temperature as accelerating stress.
  • Functional test plan created.
  • RDT is conducted, units checked for operation periodically.
  • Graph created showing daily progress.
  • Report generated at completion of testing to show accept or reject result.

When to conduct an RDT

RDT is ideally performed when the product development is stable, with all design flaws removed. For most companies RDT is performed at either the Pilot Production phase, or first mass production as a final qualification before initiating full blown production.

Applying HALT results to an RDT

HALT is an excellent means to understanding your product's response to stress. In addition, after improvements have been made we will have defined the operating limits of the product, and be able to use these to set an appropriate level of stress during the RDT.

As an example, if the upper operating limit (OUL) is found to be 120C then we would apply statistical calculations to arrive at the RDT stress intensity of approximately 80C. Using the acceleration factor calculations, and coupling this with a sample size of 5-10 units we would be able to demonstrate and MTBF of 65,000Hrs within 2 weeks.

Determining MTBF from HALT

Many of our customers would like to be able to perform HALT and, using the results attained, arrive at an estimated life time. At this moment there are no proven mathematical models for illustrating product life from HALT.

Reliability Demonstration Tests allow for the determination of life by using acceleration factors, and increased stress levels. Conducting HALT will allow you to remove any weak points in the design, improve your operating llimits - and therefore decrease the duration required to demonstrate a given MTBF using a process such as RDT.

Reliability Demstration Test Cost

The cost of performing RDT varies according to sample size, unit application, stress level, and acceleration model chosen. The following costs provide a rough indication of the costs of testing a consumer electronics product of medium size.

  • RDT Plan, including calculations, acceleration models, and accept/reject criteria.:
    • NZ$2,000 - 7,500+
  • Test Execution:
    • NZ$200 - 750+ per day
    • Depends if test monitoring required.
    • Daily updated test progress supplied in data and graph format.
  • Test Reporting:
    • NZ$500 - 1,000+
    • Includes comprehensive step by step report and recommendations.
    • Onsite post meeting free of charge if conducting test locally.

Contact us for further information on conducting RDT. Please provide information about the product to be tested, time frame, and sample availability.

HALT & HASS Consulting NZ Ltd
24 Peacock Street, Central Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand

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