Pass yield gauge, pass yield numeric indicator, Units per hour gauge and indicator, Average cycle time gauge and indicator – FlexLink YOUTILIZE User Manual

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The State gauge displays the state as provided by the attached point. There is no calculation used to
provide this data.

Pass Yield Gauge, Pass Yield Numeric Indicator

Filters Supported – Model Point / Process Point

Configured to use first pass or second pass yield. Pass yield is calculated using pass unit failures. First
pass failures are units that have ever failed and second pass failures are units that have ever been
failed more than once. Pass yield is calculated as ((total units – total failed) / total units) * 100.

Example
Unit 1: passed
Unit 2: failed then passed
Unit 3: failed twice
First Pass Yield is ((3 – (1 + 1) / 3) * 100 = 33.33%
Second Pass Yield is ((3 – 1) / 3) * 100 = 66.67%

Status Code Quantity Numeric Indicator (Pass/Pail Count)

Filters Supported – Process Point

The Pass/Fail Count gauge simples counts the number of units with a status equal to the status set
for the gauge properties. If the gauge is set to Pass then each unit with a status of pass will get a
count. Please note that the status’ listed can vary depending on the Status Code setup in Fusion
Manager.

Units Per Hour Gauge and Indicator

Filter Supported – Factory Line/ Process Point

Subtract the Time Started of the second most recent WIP record from the Time Started of the most
recent WIP record for the active job at the point. Take the result (snapshot time per unit), and
applies this formula to convert to units per hour. Units per Hour = 3600 / (snapshot seconds per
unit).

Example:
Unit 1:

Time Started = 5:35pm

Unit 2:

Time Started = 5:29pm

Active Job Units per Hour = 3600 / (5:35 – 5:29) = 3600 / (360 seconds) = 10 Units/Hour

Average Cycle Time Gauge and Indicator

Filter Supported – Factory Line / Process Point

Averages the cycle time of the most recent ‘x’ number of units for the associated point (x is
configurable, default is 10). ‘Cycle Time’ for a pair of units is defined as (Time Unit ‘2’ Entered Point)
– (Time Unit ‘3’ Work Start at point). The calculation uses the ‘Time Started’ field of the
ItemSummary table.

Example:
Unit 1:

Time Started = 5:35:00pm

Unit 2:

Time Started = 5:36:30pm

Unit 3:

Time Started = 5:37:50pm

Cycle Time (1) to (2) = 90 seconds

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