I think the way it works is that the DL gives a good idea of the number of defective chips in a sample size. While it is usually expressed in ppm as per industry standards, doesn't mean that is what we get from the expression of DL. For example, if the DL is 0.05% (according to the expression at 7:22), then this can also be expressed as 500 ppm.
at 7:22, it seems that DL value will be
I think the way it works is that the DL gives a good idea of the number of defective chips in a sample size. While it is usually expressed in ppm as per industry standards, doesn't mean that is what we get from the expression of DL. For example, if the DL is 0.05% (according to the expression at 7:22), then this can also be expressed as 500 ppm.
Great explanation !
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