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STANDARD
MDI POLICY FOR SOURCE/SPECIFICATION CONTROL DRAWINGS
JANUARY 1999
High reliability
DC/DC converters manufactured by Modular Devices, Inc. are often described
by source control or specification control drawings which are either
customer generated or MDI generated. The converters described by these
drawings can be either standard MDI parts, semi-custom derivatives
or full custom parts.
A source or specification
control drawing allows a much greater electrical parameter detail than is
allowed in a typical data sheet. In addition, it provides a mechanism
for denoting any special processing, quality provisions electrical or
mechanical testing or data items. However, when source or specification
drawings are generated by the customer, differences may arise between
how the part actually operates and how the drawing may require the part
to operate.
The following describes
standard MDI policy regarding source or specification control drawings:
Standard
Model Numbers: MDI standard model numbers are defined as those
parts which are described in MDI’s catalog or other product literature.
MDI is continually evaluating product improvements due to circuit changes,
construction enhancements and component improvements, etc. On a periodic
basis, these design improvements are incorporated into the MDI product
line. The results of these improvements include electrical parameter
changes, mechanical changes or other functional changes that may result
in revision changes in MDI standard models.
In summary,
the electrical and performance parameters of MDI standard models are
always subject to change to allow the availability of design improvement
or improved components and processes. Therefore, MDI cannot accept customer
drawings which reference or specify standard MDI model numbers as an exact
match for the customer’s source or specification control drawings.
Four or
Five Digit Model Numbers: MDI assigns a unique four or five
digit model number to any part that a) is a standard part that is
described by a source or specification control drawing or
b) is a part that deviates from an MDI standard part in some way
or c) is a custom design. This drawing may be customer generated
or MDI generated. The principal purpose of the four or five digit
number is configuration control.
When a four or
five digit model number is assigned, a unique internal MDI drawing package
is generated. This drawing package includes, as a minimum, an assembly
drawing, schematic diagram, parts list and electrical test data sheet.
These proprietary drawing packages are for MDI internal use only and are
not deliverable to the customer. However, the customer may review the
drawings at MDI if a current proprietary non-disclosure agreement exists.
When a Customer
Develops Source or Specification Drawings:
Customer
develops drawing for a standard, derived or full custom part developed
prior to initial order placement:
When a customer
develops a source or specification control drawing prior to placing an
order for the part, the drawing is reviewed by MDI and comments are sent
back to the customer. MDI can also furnish recommended burn in circuits,
electrical parameters, etc. to assist the customer in preparation of the drawing.
If the customer
requires a part number to insert into the drawing, MDI may assign an interim
or final part number. Final part numbers are only assigned given an extremely
high likelihood of a subsequent order. If an interim part number has been
designated, final four or five digit model numbers are assigned at the time
of initial order placement.
When the customer
drawing is generated prior to order placement, MDI absorbs the cost of the
customer drawing review. However, the customer is responsible for the cost
to establish the associated MDI drawing package that corresponds to the
customer’s source or specification control drawing. These costs are normally
due thirty days after order placement.
Customer
develops drawing for a standard part after order placement:
When a customer develops
a source or specification control drawing for a standard MDI model after placing
an order for the part, the drawing is reviewed by MDI and comments are sent back
to the customer. MDI also can furnish recommended burn in circuits, electrical
parameters, etc. to assist the customer in finalization of the drawing.
MDI must assign a four
or five digit model number in lieu of the standard part number at the time of
the drawing review.
The customer must pay the
nominal cost of reviewing and commenting on the customer generated drawing as
well as the cost to establish the associated MDI drawing package.
MDI cannot review any
customer generated source or specification control drawings that relate to
standard MDI models without following this procedure. Alternatively, in the
event that the customer’s order references a standard MDI model number to a
customer generated source or specification control drawing number, the
following proviso applies:
In the event that
MDI enters an order for a standard MDI model number, and the customer
references a source or specification control drawing in the customer’s purchase
order, it is expressly understood between the customer and MDI that such reference
is solely for the convenience of the customer, and that MDI’s then current
specifications for the standard model number govern any electrical and mechanical
aspects of the part.
Customer
develops drawing for a non standard part or full custom part after
order placement:
In this instance, MDI
defines the non-standard or custom part by description, drawing or other means
during the quotation process. The order for the part is then placed by the
customer. Subsequent to the order being entered, the customer develops a source
or specification control drawing.
Upon receipt, the customer’s
drawing is reviewed by MDI and comments are sent back to the customer. MDI also
can furnish recommended burn in circuits, electrical parameters, etc. to assist
the customer in finalization of the drawing.
MDI assigns a four or
five digit model numbers at the time of the drawing review.
The customer must pay
the nominal cost of reviewing the drawing and MDI generating a corresponding
unique model number. In the case of a non-standard part derived from an MDI
standard part, the non-recurring engineering costs include the generation of
the four or five digit drawing configuration control package. Therefore, the
customer will only be expected to pay the additional costs for drawing review
as well as any costs if changes are required in the hardware as a result of
drawing requirements.
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