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M Greenaway
17th July 2003, 03:19 PM
Hi y'all

Has anyone got a comprehensive fishbone diagram for electronics assembly ?

M Greenaway
2nd August 2003, 03:41 PM
Hmmm interesting - not a single reply !

Yet had I asked for a sample procedure on corrective action I would have been inundated.

Makes you think doesnt it ?

Teknow
4th August 2003, 04:37 AM
Hi y'all

Has anyone got a comprehensive fishbone diagram for electronics assembly ?

Surely , to produce a comprehensive fishbone would require a comprehensive knowledge of your particular electronics assembly situation - e.g. manual vs automated soldering stations, ESD precautions required etc.

I would tend to use a fishbone diagram to draw out possible failure causes from a particular problem effect rather than trying to list out every possible scenario.

Anybody else got any comments? :o

Sam
4th August 2003, 11:04 AM
Nothing fancy, but it may get you started.

Mike S.
4th August 2003, 12:34 PM
Hmmm interesting - not a single reply !

Yet had I asked for a sample procedure on corrective action I would have been inundated.

Makes you think doesnt it ?
Think what? Everyone has to have a CA procedure in place. But of all Cove members, probably only a relatively small percentage are in electronics assembly. Fewer still of those folks probably use fishbone diagrams. Further, I think this is not something that is generic -- how can a "comprehensive" diagram for assembling a simple $5 electronic toy be applicable to someone assembling a $1M avionics package?

Unless you were just trying to prove a point, I think you'd get more replies if you were more specific in your wants. JMO.

M Greenaway
4th August 2003, 04:24 PM
Thanks for your response as always Mike.

Inspirational, positive, helpful, friendly and polite - as always :rolleyes: