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DPPM
(redirected from Defective Parts Per Million)

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DPPMDefective Parts Per Million (Six Sigma metric, manufacturing)
DPPMDynamic Power-Path Management (battery power)
DPPMdiphenylphosphino methane
DPPMDynamic Player Performance Model (gaming technology)
DPPMDifferential Pulse Position Modulation
DPPMDiploma in Project Planning and Management (education program)
DPPMDivision of Production, Productivity and Management (UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean; Santiago, Chile)
DPPMDefence Policy Procurement Manual (Australia)


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The award is presented to suppliers that ship fewer than three defective parts per million in a year's time.
We score these suppliers on defective parts per million (DPPM) and late parts per million (LPPM).
Fabricated by TSMC and production-tested by Credence test systems, Silicon Image's PanelLink chips are known for their consistent high quality and on-time delivery, with one of the lowest defective parts per million (DPPM) rates in the industry.
 
 
 
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