The framework for the reliability prediction for electronic hardware is covered in this standard. This standard identifies required elements for an understandable and credible reliability prediction with information to evaluate the effective use of the prediction results. A reliability prediction generated according to this standard shall have sufficient information concerning inputs, assumptions, data sources, methodology(ies), and uncertainties so that the risk associated with using the prediction results can be considered. This document does not provide instructions for how to perform reliability prediction and does not judge methodologies.
- Standard Committee
- RS/SC - IEEE Reliability
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2008-09-26
- Superseding
- 1413-1998
- Board Approval
- 2010-03-25
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2010-09-20
- Published:
- 2010-04-09
- Inactivated Date:
- 2021-03-25
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Reliability Society
- Standard Committee
- RS/SC - IEEE Reliability
- Working Group
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1413_WG - Reliability Prediction Working Group
Learn More About 1413_WG - Reliability Prediction Working Group - IEEE Program Manager
- Christy Bahn
Contact Christy Bahn - Working Group Chair
- Diganta Das
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P1413
Standard Framework for Reliability Prediction of Hardware
This standard provides the framework for performing and reporting reliability predictions. It applies to hardware products including electronic, electrical, and mechanical devices and assemblies.
P1413.1
Guide for Selecting and Using Reliability Predictions Based on IEEE 1413
Processes and methodologies for conducting reliability predictions for electronic systems and equipment.
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