DFMEA - Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

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Provides tools to create DFMEA worksheets, calculate risk priority numbers, identify failure modes, and generate reports for smart hardware design risk asses...

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DFMEA - Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

A focused DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) tool for quality engineering and risk assessment in product design, with specialized support for smart hardware industry.

Description

DFMEA is a systematic approach to identify and evaluate potential failure modes in product design, their causes and effects, and implement preventive measures. This skill provides:

  • Create standardized DFMEA worksheets with smart hardware templates
  • Calculate Risk Priority Numbers (RPN) automatically
  • Identify high-risk failure modes in IoT and smart devices
  • Generate basic mitigation strategies
  • Export reports in JSON and Markdown formats

When to Activate

  • User mentions "DFMEA", "FMEA", "failure mode", "design failure analysis"
  • Quality engineering or risk assessment discussions
  • Product design review processes
  • Smart hardware/IoT development contexts
  • Manufacturing or engineering quality contexts

Key Features

  • Standardized DFMEA Worksheet: Create structured DFMEA tables with required fields
  • Smart Hardware Templates: Templates for IoT devices, wireless connectivity, battery management
  • RPN Calculation: Automatic Risk Priority Number computation (Severity × Occurrence × Detection)
  • Risk Assessment: Basic risk levels (High/Medium/Low)
  • Export Capabilities: Generate JSON and Markdown reports

Usage Examples

  • "Create a DFMEA for this smart home device design"
  • "Analyze potential failure modes in this IoT sensor"
  • "Help me fill out a DFMEA worksheet for battery management system"
  • "Calculate RPN for these smart hardware failure scenarios"

Technical Details

  • Supports AIAG/VDA 2019 standard format
  • Includes severity, occurrence, and detection rating scales
  • Provides smart hardware industry-specific examples
  • Command-line interface with basic functionality