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ISTFA2015, ISTFA 2015: Conference Proceedings from the 41st International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis, 358-363, November 1–5, 2015,
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System suppliers in the automotive market have an expectation that their IC suppliers provide products with low defective parts per million (DPPM) and have methodologies in place to drive towards 0ppm (Zero Parts Per Million). IC suppliers to the automotive market have supply chains and test methodologies in place to achieve such low DPPMs, but the systems suppliers will still require root cause analysis on every failure. The IC supplier is expected to demonstrate a containment, corrective action and continuous improvement in a very tight time frame. This additional demand of automotive customers poses a challenge to the quality of IC devices and the concept of cross departmental failure analysis. In this paper, we look at a complex Wi-Fi design with multiple IEEE specific radios, and how to address the few parts that escape the rigorous testing by IC supplier to improve the quality for the automotive IC.