You know how it is … you learned all this detail about electronics back in college and yes, you understood it then, but unless you’re using it day in and day out, that knowledge can fade and casual ...
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 1, number 2 (November–December 1969), pages 8–11, 24–25.] “… in the process ...
Reliability has been an important factor in the semiconductor industry for decades. A closer look reveals three main priorities: In the area of technology development and optimization, the microscopic ...
Why it’s necessary to categorize physical-layer features under three segments: robustness, reliability and range. Why it’s crucial to understand the distinction between robustness (signal integrity ...
Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) applications incorporate real-time telephony and video services, which are negatively affected by low throughput, high latency, high jitter, and packet loss ...
Experts at the Table: Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss reliability of chips, how it is changing, and where the new challenges are, with Steve Pateras, vice president of marketing and ...
I’m surprised that this question isn’t asked more often. It’s a big deal when you’re choosing a computer. First of all, I need to define what I mean by reliability. I don’t mean a tendency for keys to ...
Mean time to resolve (MTTR) isn’t a viable metric for measuring the reliability or security of complex software systems and should be replaced by other, more trustworthy options.