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Adaptation of Modern Integrated Circuits Reliability Assessment Math Model Based on PCC Milandr’s JSC Microchips

Student: Zavelinskiy Ilya

Supervisor: Sergey Polesskiy

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Electronic Engineering (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2020

This graduation work is the result of research activities of mathematical model adaptation and development for reliability assessment of modern integrated circuits based on the specified methodology of the US Air Force handbook - RADC-TR-89-177, developing a program for automated calculation of the failure rate and computation the failure rate of PCC Milandr’s JSC microchips. The purpose of this work is obtaining of calculated values of failure rates of integrated memory microcircuits and microcontrollers manufactured by PCC Milandr’s JSC. This work includes sections of the analysis of the market for modern integrated circuits, comparing existing methods for calculating the failure rate of microcircuits, adapting and creating a mathematical model based on RADC-TR-89-177, calculating and comparative analysis of the results of the calculation according to existing and adapted methods.

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