1 / 14

JOINT STANDARDIZATION BOARD (JSB) for DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS and SEMICONDUCTORS

JOINT STANDARDIZATION BOARD (JSB) for DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS and SEMICONDUCTORS. David E. Moore Defense Supply Center, Columbus (DSCC) Chief, Document Standardization Unit Defense Standardization Program Conference 23-25 May 2006. Background.

doyle
Télécharger la présentation

JOINT STANDARDIZATION BOARD (JSB) for DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS and SEMICONDUCTORS

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. JOINT STANDARDIZATION BOARD (JSB) for DEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS and SEMICONDUCTORS David E. Moore Defense Supply Center, Columbus (DSCC) Chief, Document Standardization Unit Defense Standardization Program Conference 23-25 May 2006

  2. Background • JSB on Microelectronics and Semiconductors evolved from the Defense Microcircuit Planning Group (DMPG) • DMPG existed for approximately 20 years and focused on the rapidly changing microelectronics area • DMPG chaired by DSPO

  3. Members included: DSPO DSCC Air Force 11 and 19 NASA Army CR and MI Navy EC DMEA GIDEP JEDEC JC-13 members G-12 members Background

  4. Background • DMPG key issues included: • Standard Microcircuit Drawings (SMDs) • Move from MIL-M-38510 to MIL-I-38535 and MIL-H-38534 • Transition from QPL to QML • Off Shore Issues • Acquisition Reform • MIL-I-38535 to MIL-PRF-38535 • MIL-H-38534 to MIL-PRF-38534

  5. JSB Concept • DSPO identifies key areas for application of the JSB concept • DMPG an ideal candidate to become a JSB • Expanded scope to include semiconductors as well as microelectronics

  6. Kick Off Meeting • Held 20 September 2005 as part of the JEDEC/G-12 conference in Columbus OH • Discussed draft charter, DoD charter members, chairmanship, and industry participation • Next meeting scheduled for 27 June 2006

  7. JSB CHARTER MEMBERS • DSPO • DSCC • Air Force (AF-11, AF-19) • Army (Army-CR, Army-MI) • Navy (CRANE) • NASA • DMEA • NRO • NSS

  8. JSB Industry Partners • Chairman JEDEC JC-13 Committee • Representing microelectronic and semiconductor manufacturers • Chairman EIA G-12 Committee • Representing microelectronic and semiconductor users • Other guests pertaining to specific topics

  9. JSB Purpose • Forum to discuss issues that have a major impact on defense microelectronic and semiconductor standardization • Forum to discuss with the services, DSCC, NASA, and industry the goals and future program direction • Forum to discuss standardization documents and their impact on standardization and interoperability

  10. JSB Purpose • Facilitate funding for specific projects • Interface for commercial/military component integration • Promote standardization of microelectronics and semiconductors

  11. JSB Specific Areas of Focus • Lead Free Solders (LFSs) • Specialty metals • Reliability prediction models for electronic components • Space specific microelectronics and semiconductor standardization issues

  12. JSB Specific Areas of Focus • Aerospace Qualified Electronic Components (AQEC) • Moisture resistance testing and lab correlation • Parts Management • Parts derating standards

  13. JSB Specific Areas of Focus • Monolithic microcircuit standardization issues (MIL-PRF-38535) • Hybrid microcircuit standardization issues (MIL-PRF-38534) • Semiconductor standardization issues ( MIL-PRF-19500) • Qualification issues (QML)

  14. Summary • JSB on Defense Microelectronics and Semiconductors is viable • Key DoD organizations and industry players are interested in participating • Chairman will be Mr. Saunders, DSPO • June 27, 2006 is the next meeting

More Related