I've mentioned in previous episodes that it's best to do FMEA early in the design concept phases of development.
Well, if we do FMEA early, then what can with do with it?
We explore how to study any risk analyses (system risks, FMEA, hazard analysis) to help design-out problems, set-up design inputs, and help us figure out test methods. We also talk a bit about why a team is a necessary part of risk analyses.
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If you like this episode, here are other episodes with related topics:
Use FMEA to Design for In-Process Testing
Use FMEA to Choose Critical Design Features
Choosing a Confidence Level for Test using FMEA
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