Capability Ratio Calculator

Analyze spread, centering, and specifications in one place. Enter summary values or raw measurements quickly. Visualize capability trends with practical outputs for smarter decisions.

Enter process data

Use raw measurements or summary statistics. The calculator supports one-sided and two-sided specifications.

Leave blank for upper-only analysis.
Leave blank for lower-only analysis.
Used for distance-to-target and Cpm.
Needed when raw data is not supplied.
Used for Cp, Cpk, Cpu, and Cpl.
Used for Pp, Ppk, and predicted PPM.
Used when only summary values are entered.
Examples: mm, kg, sec, volts.
Applies to the result tables.
When at least two values are supplied, the calculator computes mean, overall sigma, and within sigma from the measurements.
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Example data table

This sample shows a simple measured characteristic against a nominal value near 50.00 mm.

Sample Measurement (mm) Status
01 49.96 Pass
02 50.02 Pass
03 49.99 Pass
04 50.05 Pass
05 49.97 Pass
06 50.01 Pass
07 50.04 Pass
08 49.95 Pass
09 50.07 Pass
10 50.00 Pass
11 49.94 Pass
12 50.03 Pass

Formula used

Two-sided spread indices

Cp = (USL − LSL) / (6 × Within Sigma)

Pp = (USL − LSL) / (6 × Overall Sigma)

These indices compare tolerance width with total process spread. They ignore centering.

Centering-sensitive indices

Cpu = (USL − Mean) / (3 × Within Sigma)

Cpl = (Mean − LSL) / (3 × Within Sigma)

Cpk = minimum of Cpu and Cpl

Ppu = (USL − Mean) / (3 × Overall Sigma)

Ppl = (Mean − LSL) / (3 × Overall Sigma)

Ppk = minimum of Ppu and Ppl

Target-sensitive index

Cpm = (USL − LSL) / [6 × √(Overall Sigma² + (Mean − Target)²)]

Cpm penalizes both variation and drift away from target.

Defect prediction

Expected PPM uses the normal distribution and overall sigma.

For raw data mode, within sigma is estimated from average moving range divided by 1.128.

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter at least one specification limit. Enter both limits for full Cp, Cpk, Pp, and Ppk analysis.
  2. Add a target if you want target deviation and Cpm.
  3. Choose one input method. Either paste raw measurements or enter mean and sigma values manually.
  4. Submit the form. The result block will appear above the form, directly below the header.
  5. Review spread indices, centering indices, expected PPM, and the capability chart.
  6. Export the results or the example table using the CSV and PDF buttons.

FAQs

1. What does capability ratio mean?

It shows how well process variation fits inside specification limits. Higher values mean the process has more room before producing nonconforming output.

2. What is the difference between Cp and Cpk?

Cp only compares spread with tolerance width. Cpk also checks centering, so it drops when the process mean shifts toward one limit.

3. What is the difference between Pp and Ppk?

Pp and Ppk use overall sigma, which includes long-term variation. They are helpful for understanding actual, sustained performance rather than short-term potential.

4. What value is usually considered acceptable?

Many teams use 1.33 as a common minimum target. Critical applications may require 1.67 or higher, depending on risk, regulation, and customer expectations.

5. Can I use raw measurements instead of summary values?

Yes. Paste at least two measurements. The calculator will estimate mean, overall sigma, and within sigma automatically from the entered sequence.

6. Why are within sigma and overall sigma different?

Within sigma reflects short-term variation, while overall sigma captures broader process drift over time. A large gap often signals instability or shifting performance.

7. Why does a centered target matter?

A process can have low variation yet still run close to one limit. Target-based measures help show how far the mean has moved from the preferred setting.

8. Does this replace control charts?

No. Capability analysis assumes the process is stable. Use control charts first to confirm statistical control, then evaluate capability with confidence.

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