E-23
,
Cpx
or
Cpy
Potential capability precision of the x values or y values,
,
Cpkx
or
Cpky
Minimum (CPU, CPL) of the x values or y values, where
CPU is the upper spec. limit of capability precision and
CPL is lower spec. limit of capability precision.
C
pkx
= Min (C
PUX
, C
PLX
) = C
px
(1–C
ax
)
C
pky
= Min (C
PUY
, C
PLY
) = C
py
(1–C
ay
)
ppm
Parts per million, Defection Per Million Opportunities.
Note: When calculating process capability in
2-VAR
mode, the x
n
and y
n
values are independent of each other.
Correcting Statistical Data
See Example 45.
1. Press [ DATA ].
2. To change the data, select
DATA-INPUT
. To change the upper or lower
spec. limit, select
LIMIT
. To change a
x
, select
DISTR
.
3. Press
[ ] to scroll through the data until the entry you want to
change is displayed.
4. Enter the new data. The new data you enter overwrites the old entry.
5. Press
[ ] or [
] to save the change.
Note: The statistical data you enter is retained when you exit statistics mode.
To clear the data, select
D-CL
mode.
Probability Distribution (1-Var Data)
See Example 46.
1. Press [ DATA ] , select
DISTR
and press [
].
2. Enter
a
a
x
value, then press [
].
3. Press [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ].
4. Press
[ ] or [ ] to scroll through the statistical results until you find
the probability distribution variables you want (see table below).
Variable
Meaning
t
Test
value
P(t)
The cumulative fraction of the standard normal
distribution that is less than
t
.
Summary of Contents for 9g
Page 59: ...E 59 2nd STATVAR Graph 2nd STATVAR Graph ...
Page 65: ...E 65 DATA 57 101 61 117 67 155 2nd STATVAR Graph 2 nd STATVAR 143 2nd STATVAR ...
Page 66: ...E 66 58 Example 49 31 10 1F16 11111 2 37 8 MODE 2 31 dhbo Example 50 4777 10 1001010101001 2 ...
Page 68: ...E 68 MODE 2 dhbo dhbo 1234 dhbo 1 IE IF dhbo 24 dhbo Example 53 ...
Page 71: ...E 71 5 Seconds 1 17 5 3 14 2 5 Seconds 2 ...
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Page 74: ...E 74 RUN 1 2 X 2 7 X 5 0 X 1 2 5 X 2 1 2 7 5 2 25 X 2 70 X 49 0 X 1 4 25 70 49 ...
Page 82: ...E 82 RUN N 1 5 I 486 A 2 CHARGE 4 5 POWER 243 VOLTAGE 2 1 5 5 Seconds ...
Page 84: ...E 84 G T Example 61 Use a FOR loop to calculate 1 6 1 5 1 4 2 6 2 5 2 4 RUN ...
Page 87: ...E 87 RUN A 10 C 130 D 2 55 10 2nd RCL CL ESC ...
Page 143: ...F 56 DATA 2 13 DATA 3 2 5 9 12 7 2nd STATVAR ...
Page 144: ...F 57 Graph 2nd STATVAR Graph 2nd STATVAR Graph ...
Page 148: ...F 61 MODE 1 DATA 15 451 17 475 21 525 28 678 2 nd STATVAR Graph 2nd STATVAR 573 2nd STATVAR ...
Page 150: ...F 63 2 nd STATVAR 143 2nd STATVAR 58 Exemple 49 31 10 1F16 11111 2 37 8 MODE 2 31 ...
Page 151: ...F 64 dhbo Exemple 50 4777 10 1001010101001 2 MODE 2 dhbo dhbo 4777 ...
Page 156: ...F 69 5 Secondes 1 17 5 3 14 2 5 Secondes 2 ...
Page 157: ...F 70 10 13 6 17 3 5 Secondes 3 2 5 11 17 4 ...
Page 159: ...F 72 RUN 1 2 X 2 7 X 5 0 X 1 2 5 X 2 1 2 7 5 2 25 X 2 70 X 49 0 X 1 4 ...
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