Webinar that Chris Church (Co-Founder of MacroFab) will be co-hosting with Edwin Robledo of AutoDesk.
Building a Program and Testing procedure for your first production run
Take lots of pictures
Keep it up to date and version controlled
Hand off the procedure to a colleague and have them run through it
Work with your CM
MacroFab works closely to help flesh out procedures and fixture designs
What is you acceptable fall out from production
This is where scaling up production runs can help iron out QA procedures for your product
Find tolerancing issues with components
Keep in mind your target pricing
Elements of a good test procedure - THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
It is almost impossible to have too much information in your test procedure - within reason.
Remember - Your CM can always distill your information down to something less than what you provide
Typically they have one “expert” who knows everything and multiple operators who execute the tasks.
You don’t know when your documentation is needed so be thorough
Things to include in the documentation - preferably at the top
Product/assembly name
Test procedure Rev
List of board revisions that this procedure applies to
Map or image of terms or items
List of ALL software required
Do not assume that your CM has anything
If software version is important make sure this is called out
List of ALL files required
Be explicit with the names
Do not be shy with file structure
Be consistent
If you call a board X then always call it X
Test procedure Meat and potatoes
List of required equipment
What can be expected of a CM to have?
Be granular here. All the way down to cables
Do not be afraid to call out amazon links to required items
Avoid parallel anything - Sequential steps are the best
Always have criteria and be reasonable!
consider how the operator will approach your target and adjust accordingly!
Failures - Let the operator know what to do with a failure
If anything is to be marked or saved be explicit how and where to do it. If there is a sticker or label to be applied show a picture where you want it to go.