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Ted Kalal Ted Kalal has a very broad background in electronics covering design, quality and reliability engineering. In the last twenty-five years he has focused on reliability from a practical point of view. He sees warranty cost as the main driver for reliability efforts. Even though there are many aspects to reliability and many tools to investigate reliability, he has found that his customer simply wants to:
The goals and objectives of HALT are to precipitate design weaknesses that are identified using multiple stress techniques. Typically temperature and vibration used singly and in combination are applied to the units in test, but additional stressors can also be used, i.e., varying input voltage levels and frequency, timing variations, etc. Early discovery of the weaknesses foster rapid design improvements and speed time to market. Ted Kalal has an AS degree in Electronics, three years in the Applied Math and Physics school and a BA in Business Administration (University of Wisconsin). He has been a contract engineer for over twenty five years and later has been a reliability manager and/or director for the past eight. He has written technical articles and two books:
His specialties are:
Major Employers (alphabetically listed): Abbott Laboratories - New Product Development Designer; 1 year. Allen-Bradley - Reliability/Quality Engineer; 2 years. Flextronics – Dir. Product Assurance & Reliability Engineering; 1+ year General Electric Medical Systems - Reliability, Vendor Quality, Component Engineer; 8 years. Medical College of Wisconsin, Marquette Univ. - Instrumentation Designer, 2 years. Ohio Medical Products (now Omeda) - New Product Designer; 3 years RTE Corp. (now Cooper Ind.) R & D new product Development; 2 years. Schlumberger, ATE Division - Reliability Manager, 1.5 years. Teradyne, Inc. VTD Division – J2 Platform Reliability Manager, Presently employed, 5 years. University of Wisconsin, Enzyme Institute - Instrumentation Designer; 3 years. |
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