Pp is calculated using the parameter values that you specify or is estimated using maximum likelihood method for a distribution used in the analysis. Minitab calculates the Pp statistic using either the Z-Score method (default) or the ISO method, depending on the settings that are selected in . The following formulas are based on the default tolerance of K = 6, which is 6 standard deviations wide (3 standard deviations on each side of the process mean).
Term | Description |
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Zlsl | Φ–1(p1) |
Zusl | Φ–1(p2) |
Φ–1(p) | p * 100th percentile of a standard normal distribution |
p1 | Prob (X ≤ LSL) |
p2 | Prob (X ≤ USL) |
X | X follows the distribution used in the analysis |
Term | Description |
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USL | Upper specification limit |
LSL | Lower specification limit |
X0.99865 | The 99.865th percentile for the specified distribution |
X0.00135 | The 0.135th percentile for the specified distribution |
PPL is calculated using the parameter values that you specify or is estimated using maximum likelihood method for a distribution used in the analysis. Minitab calculates the PPL statistic using either the Z-Score method (default) or the ISO method, depending on the settings that are selected in . The following formulas are based on the default tolerance of K = 6, which is 6 standard deviations wide (3 standard deviations on each side of the process mean).
Term | Description |
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Φ–1(p) | p * 100th percentile of a standard normal distribution |
p1 | Prob (X ≤ LSL) |
X | X follows the distribution used in the analysis |
Term | Description |
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LSL | Lower specification limit |
X0.5 | The 50th percentile for the specified distribution |
X0.00135 | The 0.135th percentile for the specified distribution |
PPU is calculated using the parameter values you specify or is estimated using maximum likelihood method for a distribution used in the analysis. Minitab calculates the PPU statistic using either the Z-Score method (default) or the ISO method, depending on the settings that are selected in . The following formulas are based on the default tolerance of K = 6, which is 6 standard deviations wide (3 standard deviations on each side of the process mean).
Term | Description |
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Φ-1(p) | p * 100th percentile of a standard normal distribution |
p2 | Prob (X ≤ USL) |
X | X follows the distribution used in the analysis |
Term | Description |
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USL | Upper specification limit |
X0.5 | The 50th percentile for the specified distribution |
X0.99865 | The 99.865th percentile for the specified distribution |