Assembly Yield definition

Assembly Yield means the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the number of Products (Units) started in the assembly flow (typically at Die mount) to the number of Assembly Outs minus the number of Product units found to be defective at Test Final Visual Inspection. If Fine and Gross leak test is performed after Electrical Test, the number of Products (Units) found to be defective at Fine and Gross leak test will also be subtracted from the number of Assembly Outs to determine Assembly Yield. AY = (AO-FI)/AS Where:
Assembly Yield means the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the number of Assembly Outs to the number of Products (Units) started in the assembly flow (typically at Die mount or Wafer Sawing). AY = AO/AS

Examples of Assembly Yield in a sentence

  • The Contractor is liable for the Materials supplied by Company, according to the definition of Allowable Assembly Yield.

  • Should either party incur unacceptable yield loss (Assembly Yield loss or Test Yield loss), based on monthly average yield, either party may request a failure analysis to determine the cause of such failures.

  • The Contractor is liable for the Materials supplied by Company, according to the definition of Allowable Assembly Yield, during the fourth through sixth months following Production Start Up. Beginning month seven (7) after Production Start Up, Contractor is responsible for procurement of all Materials required to Manufacture the Product except Die unless a delay to initiate procurement is approved, in writing, by Company.

  • When Contractor supplies Materials, such as packages, the Allowable Assembly Yield does not apply.

  • The Allowable Assembly Yield for each part number of Product is the average yield of the part number of Product experienced during the sixth consecutive month of quantity production, quantity being defined by Company.

  • As yield goals are attained, Company and Contractor shall jointly re-evaluate and establish new Allowable Assembly Yield parameters for each part number of Product.

  • Contractor is liable for the Materials supplied by Company, according to the definition of Allowable Assembly Yield.

  • The Contractor is liable for the Materials supplied by Company, according to the definition of Allowable Assembly Yield, during the fourth through sixth months following Production Start Up. Beginning month seven (7) after Production Start Up, Contractor is responsible for procurement of all Materials required to Manufacture the Product except Die unless a delay to initiate procurement is approved, in writing, by company.

  • Once the Allowable Assembly Yield is determined, Company and Contractor shall work together to establish yield goals, and a schedule for yield goal attainment, for each part number of Product.

  • Contractor will periodically supply Company with reasonably requested data including, but not limited to Assembly Yield, Test Yield, inventories and production status.

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