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Thomas Magma
I work for a small start up company, and we are trying to determine what we
can get away with for the period in which we calibrate our production test
equipment. Does anyone know who should define the calibration cycle of test
equipment used in production? Is it the manufacturer of the test equipment,
is it a ISO definition, can it be self defined by QA and if so, I'm guessing
that some customers will complain if they notice a 5 year cal cycle on their
calibration certificate which we provide to them.
So how is the best way to define a calibration cycle? For instance, we tie
all are signal generators to a 10 MHz GPS disciplined rubidium standard
which is said not to need calibration but still needs verification. So can
we only send our rubidium reference for verification once a year but extend
our signal generators out to 3 years?
Any thoughts?
Thomas
can get away with for the period in which we calibrate our production test
equipment. Does anyone know who should define the calibration cycle of test
equipment used in production? Is it the manufacturer of the test equipment,
is it a ISO definition, can it be self defined by QA and if so, I'm guessing
that some customers will complain if they notice a 5 year cal cycle on their
calibration certificate which we provide to them.
So how is the best way to define a calibration cycle? For instance, we tie
all are signal generators to a 10 MHz GPS disciplined rubidium standard
which is said not to need calibration but still needs verification. So can
we only send our rubidium reference for verification once a year but extend
our signal generators out to 3 years?
Any thoughts?
Thomas