This Robustness Validation Handbook provides the automotive electronics community with a common qualification methodology to demonstrate robustness levels necessary to achieve a desired reliability. The Robustness Validation approach requires testing the component to failure, or end-of-life (EOL), without introducing invalid failure mechanisms, and evaluation of the Robustness Margin between the outer limits of the customer specification and the actual performance of the component.
The principles defined in this handbook are also applicable to automotive electronic modules and systems. Publications addressing these topics are currently under development by the SAE/ZVEI Joint Task Force.
The Robustness Validation qualification practices defined in this document do not eliminate the need for qualification procedures found in JEDEC or AEC documents. Rather, these practices integrate robustness design methods (e.g., testto-failure in lieu of test-to-pass) into the automotive electronics design and development process. With successful implementation of robustness validation practices, the producer and consumer can realize the objectives of improved quality, cost, and time-to-market.
The purpose of this Robustness Validation Handbook is to establish globally accepted Automotive concepts, processes, methods, techniques and tools for implementing the Robustness Validation qualification methodology for automotive semiconductor devices.






