AS IEC-62402-2014 pdf download.Obsolescence management— Application guide.
This International Standard gives guidance for establishing a framework for obsolescence management and for planning a cost-effective obsolescence management process that is applicable through all phases of the product life cycle, the term ‘product’ includes:
• capital equipment;
• infrastructure;
• consumer durables;
• consumables;
• software products.
Obsolescence management covers the following areas:
a) design of new products;
b) new technology insertion into existing products;
c) support and maintenance of legacy products.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60050-1 91 , International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) – Part 191: Dependability andquality of service
IEC 60300-1 , Dependability management – Part 1: Dependability management systems
IEC 60300-2:2004, Dependability management – Part 2: Guidelines for dependability management
IEC 621 98, Project risk management – Application guidelines
IEC/TS 62239, Process management for avionics – Preparation of an electronic components management plan
IEC 62258 (all parts), Semiconductor die products
IEC 62309, Dependability of products containing reused parts – Requirements for functionality and tests
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 60050-1 91 and the
following apply.
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1 bench marking
testing and comparing similar products or processes
3.1.2 bridge buy
lifetime buy for a given period, e.g. during replacement product development
3.1.3 cannibalization
re-use of components and assemblies taken from products within the inventory to support other products
3.1.4 commercial-off-the-shelf
COTS conforming to the manufacturer’s data sheet and available to any purchaserNOTE A single user is not able to influence the specification.
3.1.5end of life
EOL discontinuance of production by the original manufacturer NOTE EOL should not be confused with ‘time to wear out’ or ‘end of use’.
3.1.6 hardware
physical components of a system including its associated data and documentation
3.1.7 infrastructure
facilities, plant and people who design, manufacture, operate and support the product
3.1.8 integrated logistic support
ILS management method by which all the logistic support services required by a customer can be brought together in a structured way and in harmony with a product [IEC 60300-3-1 2:2001 , Subclause 3.2]
3.1 .9 intellectual property rights
IPR patents, designs (whether registered or not), registered trade marks, and copyright
NOTE These are rights defined and regulated by international agreement. Confidential technical information (usually in reports, drawings, specifications or data), and general “know-how” comprise other rights under international law. Although to an extent intangible, they constitute a form of property, possess value and can be bought, sold or licensed.AS IEC-62402 pdf download.