DETERMINE CRITERIA FOR TESTING ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS
TESTING CRITERIA
CONTROL
-"control" typically refers to the ability of the component to regulate or
manage specific functions within a system.
- It involves assessing the component's ability to accurately manipulate
voltage, current, frequency, or other functions according to predefined
specifications. This could include evaluating factors such as precision,
stability, responsiveness, and the ability to maintain desired set points or
conditions within a given system.
EFFECTIVENESS
  •   Involve measuring the component's response time, accuracy, stability,
      and consistency under various operating conditions.
  •   Additionally, effectiveness could be evaluated based on how well the
      component meets the requirements and specifications outlined for its
      intended application.
EFFECIENCY
  •   Include evaluating power consumption, processing speed, or the ratio
      of output to input for the component.
  •   It's essential to ensure that the component operates efficiently to
      optimize performance and minimize waste, particularly in applications
      where energy consumption or resource utilization is a concern.
BUG DETECTION
  •   Involves identifying and resolving any flaws, errors, or unexpected
      behaviors in the component's functionality. (e.g. frozen screens,
      unexplained error messages)
  •   Testing criteria for bug detection might include conducting rigorous
      functional testing, boundary testing, stress testing, and edge-case
      testing to uncover potential issues.
  •   Comprehensive bug detection is crucial to ensure the reliability,
      stability, and safety of electronic systems.
FUNCTIONALITY
  •   Include verifying that the component accurately responds to input
      signals, produces the expected output, and operates within specified
      functions.
  •   Functionality testing is essential to confirm that the component meets
      the requirements and expectations for its intended application and
      ensures that it behaves as intended under normal operating
      conditions.
INTEROPERABILITY
  •   Include verifying compatibility with different protocols, standards, and
      communication interfaces.
  •    Additionally, it involves testing the component's ability to exchange
      data, commands, or signals effectively with other components while
      maintaining proper functionality and performance.
  •   It ensures that electronic components can interact and collaborate
      efficiently, facilitating the integration of diverse systems and
      promoting overall system reliability and usability.
PERFORMANCE
  •   Involves assessing how well a component meets its operational
      requirements and specifications under various conditions.
  •   Testing criteria for performance might include evaluating factors such
      as speed, accuracy, reliability, and throughput. This can involve testing
      the component's response time, latency, signal integrity, and overall
      efficiency in performing its intended functions.
  •   It ensures that electronic components meet the performance
      expectations outlined for their intended application and helps identify
      any areas for improvement to optimize system performance.
RELIABILITY
  •   Reliability testing in the realm of electronic components assesses the
      component's ability to perform consistently and accurately over time
      under specified conditions.
  •   Testing criteria for reliability might include conducting accelerated
      aging tests, thermal cycling tests, vibration tests, and other stress
      tests to simulate real-world usage scenarios.
  •   This ensures that the component meets its expected lifespan and
      minimizes the likelihood of failures or malfunctions in critical
      applications.
OPERATING PARAMETERS
  •   Involve evaluating how well the component performs within these
      defined conditions. This includes factors such as voltage levels,
      temperature ranges, frequency ranges, and environmental conditions
      like humidity and vibration.
  •   It ensures that the component operates within its specified parameters
      without degradation in performance or reliability, helping to guarantee
      the component's functionality and longevity in real-world applications.
                                  Quiz 2
Direction: Write your answer on ½ sheet of paper.
1. What are the 5 testing procedures must have criteria to follow? Discuss
each. (10 points)
2. How relevant is the criteria in testing computer devices/components? (5
points)
                              ACTIVITY 4.3
                               JOB ORDER
Direction: Make your own Job Order by following the given format. The
content should be related to Computer System Servicing. Write your answer
on your notebook otherwise on 1 whole sheet of paper.
Note: Your Activity notebook/paper must be signed by your
parent/guardian with the date when the module is given otherwise
your output will be MARKED LATE.