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MIL-217 Predictions - Parts Count Analysis Folio

The MIL-HDBK-217F standard (Reliability Prediction of Electronic Equipment) was published by the US Department of Defense in 1991. It provides reliability prediction models for electronic components in commercial and military applications. Lambda Predict supports both the part stress and parts count calculation methods defined in the prediction standard.

In the parts count folio you can add components to a prediction only by importing components from Lambda Predict's "PartsCount.lblib10" library file. This restricts your analysis to the rules of parts count prediction, helping you to eliminate potential errors that may occur as a result of mixing part stress and parts count components.

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