% % Make the revision and doc number macro's then they are defined in one place \begin{abstract} \end{abstract} \section{FMEA} Two meanings, a general one Fault Mode Effects Analysis, meaning general statics diagnosis of a design, looking at faults that can occur and their effect. \subsection{Manufacturing Cost Reduction FMEA} Second a methodology for reducing cost in manufacturing by taking fauls, their frequency and their cost, multiplying these together, and then coming up with a priority list for fixing knmown faults. "The basics of FMEA by Robin E. McDermott et all" ISBN 0-527-76320-9. \subsection{Deterministic FMEA} EN298 no two individual component failures may give rise to a dangerous condition. \section{FMEAD Failure effect Mode Dangerous} This is a probablistic based methodology. \subsection{Safe Failure Fraction} Introduce the idea of coverage. A good example is RAM in a microprocessor/microcontroller, we cann ot give 100i\% coverage to it. We can perform some tests that give us 60\% coverage etc \subsection{Diagnostic interval} Reducing FIT with detecting a fraction of the faults within an interval. Give formulas etc \subsection{Redundancy - Models} 1oo1 2oo3 etc \subsection{Field Data} OK for EN61508, not OK for nuclear industry find refs. \section {FTA} Fault tree Analysis Show how it works, top down, % read exita doc and ref it % typeset in {\Huge \LaTeX} \today