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RadiSys Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 30 Jul 2024

Q1. What are the columns in Control plan

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Control plan columns include process steps, process parameters, control methods, frequency, and responsible parties.

  • Process steps: list of all the steps involved in the manufacturing process

  • Process parameters: variables that affect the quality of the product

  • Control methods: techniques used to ensure that the process is under control

  • Frequency: how often the process is monitored

  • Responsible parties: individuals or teams responsible for each step of the process

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Q2. can you do fmea on your own

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Yes, I am capable of doing FMEA on my own.

  • I have experience in conducting FMEA for various manufacturing processes.

  • I am familiar with the FMEA methodology and tools.

  • I can identify potential failure modes, their causes, and effects.

  • I can prioritize risks and develop mitigation plans.

  • I can work with cross-functional teams to implement FMEA recommendations.

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Q3. Are you proficient in Auto CAD

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Yes, I am proficient in Auto CAD.

  • I have been using Auto CAD for over 5 years.

  • I have experience in creating 2D and 3D models.

  • I am familiar with various Auto CAD tools and commands.

  • I have used Auto CAD for designing and drafting manufacturing plans.

  • I am able to read and interpret Auto CAD drawings and blueprints.

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Q4. What is first pass yeild

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First pass yield is the percentage of products that pass quality control on the first attempt.

  • It measures the efficiency of the manufacturing process.

  • It helps identify areas for improvement in the production process.

  • It is calculated by dividing the number of products that pass quality control on the first attempt by the total number of products produced.

  • A high first pass yield indicates a well-controlled and efficient manufacturing process.

  • Example: If 100 products are produce...read more

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Q5. Set a bit with out using shift operations

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Use bitwise OR operation to set a bit without using shift operations.

  • Use bitwise OR operator (|) with a mask to set a specific bit.

  • For example, to set the 3rd bit of a number 'num', you can do: num = num | (1 << 2).

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Q6. Can and can fd difference

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Can and Can FD are two different communication protocols used in automotive industry for Controller Area Network (CAN) bus systems.

  • CAN (Controller Area Network) is a standard communication protocol used in automotive industry for high-speed communication between electronic control units (ECUs).

  • CAN FD (Flexible Data-rate) is an enhanced version of CAN protocol that allows for higher data rates and larger data payloads.

  • CAN FD supports data rates up to 8 Mbps, while traditional ...read more

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