Why does my Cpk drop when tests correctly catch failing units?
Updated July 7, 2026
Cpk measures process capability, so far-out-of-limit readings from a known upstream failure distort it. Use yield to track pass/fail performance and Cpk to track drift on healthy processes. For measurements that are invalid because an earlier step failed, record no value (None) instead of a garbage reading so it is excluded from capability statistics.
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