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What is the primary purpose of a Bill of Materials (BOM)?
What is the primary purpose of a Bill of Materials (BOM)?
- To specify the production steps involved
- To pre-test the circuit elements
- To list the components required for production (correct)
- To maintain the production version
Which of the following material types is NOT used to represent the product stage?
Which of the following material types is NOT used to represent the product stage?
- PV (correct)
- SLSI
- SLDI
- PEP
What is the function of a Production Version (PV)?
What is the function of a Production Version (PV)?
- To slice the silicon
- To pre-test the circuit elements
- To contain the BOM and recipe for production (correct)
- To list the manufacturing steps involved
What is the primary difference between a Bill of Materials (BOM) and a Recipe?
What is the primary difference between a Bill of Materials (BOM) and a Recipe?
Which of the following statements is TRUE about Production Versions (PVs)?
Which of the following statements is TRUE about Production Versions (PVs)?
Study Notes
Material Types
- SLSI (Slice Silicon) is a material type used to represent a product stage.
- SLDI (Slice Diffused) is another material type used to represent a product stage.
- CEPT (Circuit Element Pre-tested) is a material type used to represent a product stage.
Bill of Materials (BOM)
- A BOM is required depending on the manufacturing steps involved.
- It contains a list of components required for production.
Recipe
- A recipe outlines the steps of production.
- It specifies the components to be consumed during production.
Production Version (PV)
- A PV contains the BOM and recipe to be used for production.
- It is mandatory to maintain a PV.
- A product can have multiple PVs.
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Description
This quiz covers different material types used to represent the product stage, including SLSI, SLDI, CEPT, and PEP. It also explores the concept of Bill of Materials (BOM) and Production Version (PV) in manufacturing.