ci.mult.ref {AdvBinomApps} | R Documentation |
Upper Clopper-Pearson confidence limits for area scaling with differently sized reference products
Description
Function to compute upper Clopper-Pearson confidence limits of failure probabilities on the basis of differently sized reference products. Optionally, the required numbers of additional inspections for each reference product to reach a predefined target failure probability of the follower product are returned.
Usage
ci.mult.ref(k, n, A.ref, A.follow, alpha = 0.1, p.target = 1,
prec = 2, tailcut = 1e-08, tol = 1e-12)
Arguments
k |
vector of total numbers of failures for each reference product. |
n |
vector of numbers of inspected devices for each reference product. |
A.ref |
vector of chip sizes for each reference product (in mm^2). |
A.follow |
size of follower product. |
alpha |
alpha-level (1-alpha confidence level, default: 0.1). |
p.target |
target failure probability of follower product (optional). |
prec |
precision for greatest common divisor is 10^- |
tailcut |
probabilities for scaled failures smaller than |
tol |
tolerance of |
Value
p.ref |
vector of upper Clopper-Pearson confidence limits for each reference product (without the other reference products). |
p.mm |
upper Clopper-Pearson confidence limit of the failure probability per mm^2 (on the basis of all reference products). |
p.follow |
upper Clopper-Pearson confidence limit of the failure probability of the follower product (on the basis of all reference products). |
n.add |
vector of required numbers of additional inspections for each reference product in order to reach p.target for the follower product. |
Author(s)
Daniel Kurz, Horst Lewitschnig
Maintainer: Horst Lewitschnig horst.lewitschnig@infineon.com
References
D. Kurz, H. Lewitschnig and J. Pilz: Failure Probability Estimation with Differently Sized Reference Products for Semiconductor Burn-in Studies. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 31(5): 732-744, 2015. DOI: 10.1002/asmb.2100.
See Also
phi.mult.ref
ci.mult.ref.cm
phi.mult.ref.cm
Examples
k<-c(1,2)
n<-c(110000,138000)
A.ref<-c(5.21,10.71)
A.follow<-8.5
p.target<-20e-06
ci.mult.ref(k,n,A.ref,A.follow,p.target=p.target)
k<-c(1,2,2)
n<-c(110000,138000,170000)
A.ref<-c(5.21,10.71,7.89)
A.follow<-8.5
p.target<-20e-06
ci.mult.ref(k,n,A.ref,A.follow,p.target=p.target)