Jedec Standard: Customer Notification of Product/Process Changes by Semiconductor Suppliers
Jedec Standard: Customer Notification of Product/Process Changes by Semiconductor Suppliers
Jedec Standard: Customer Notification of Product/Process Changes by Semiconductor Suppliers
STANDARD
Customer Notification of
Product/Process Changes by
Semiconductor Suppliers
JESD46-B
(Revision of JESD46-A)
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AUGUST 2001
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(From Board Ballot JCB-00-42, formulated under the cognizance of JC-14.4 Committee on
Quality Processes and Methods).
1 Scope
This standard establishes procedures to notify customers of semiconductor product and process
changes.
change: An alteration to the product process, a) major: a change that may result in an impact to
form, fit, function, or reliability of the product, or b) minor: a change that does not result in an
impact to form, fit, function, or reliability of the product.
customer: Any organization that has purchased the product from the supplier within the past
two (2) years and has a contract or purchase agreement with Process Change Notice (PCN)
requirements, or requested (and supplier agreed to provide) PCN information, or is an approved
supplier agent.
form: The visual appearance including shape, color, marking, and surface finish, of the product,
as specified by the supplier and/or customer.
fit: The external dimensions and associated tolerances, of the product, as specified by the
supplier and/or customer.
function: The electrical, mechanical, thermal, and performance characteristics of the product, as
specified by the supplier and/or customer.
process: The materials, equipment, and methods used to manufacture the product.
Product or Process Change Notice (PCN): A document sent to customers describing product
or process changes, the reasons for the change, and the projected impact of the change.
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3 Requirements
3.1 Documentation
The supplier shall have a documented PCN process that includes the criteria used to classify the
changes. The following minimum elements must be included in the supplier’s documented PCN
procedure:
c) Notification timing.
3.2 Procedure
The proposed change should be classified as either major or minor. Each supplier shall include
in their internal PCN specifications, clarifications and/or examples of major changes (See Annex
A for examples). Customers must be notified of major changes, whereas notification of minor
changes may or may not occur depending on customer requirements.
b) Determine notification per special customer criteria or, supplier-agreed-to customer profile.
If a customer expresses no unique notification attributes, the supplier's standard PCN system
shall apply.
c) Customer will be notified a minimum 90 days before the scheduled shipment date of the
product identified in the PCN. Shipment may occur upon approval of the PCN by the
customer.
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a) Customers should acknowledge receipt of the PCN within 30 days of delivery of the PCN.
b) Lack of acknowledgement of the PCN within 30 days constitutes acceptance of the change.
c) After acknowledgement, lack of additional response within the 90 day period constitutes
acceptance of the change.
The following is the minimum content of the Product and Process Change Notification:
a) Product Identification (e.g., supplier part number(s), affected product lines including specific
package types, product family).
3.4 Records
Each supplier shall retain documentation of individual PCN information for a minimum of five
years after final user notification.
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NOTE These are examples only and should not be considered as representing all possible
changes.