Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 13:41:19 EDT 1999 | mike weekes
I am looking to buy either a GenRad TestStation 80 or a HP 3170 test station. GenRad has matched HPs price, but I'm concerned about the HP UNIX vs GenRad NT base - any input on your choice and service, support, cost, issues, satisfaction - email me
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 19:49:34 EST 2003 | William Guatemala
The software you are looking for, is CicuitCam. This software will do all the applications you are mentioning. If is just for inspection purposes, use GR force from Genrad. Genrad is now own by Teradyne. I hope this helps. Tnx.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:06:52 EST 2010 | dakufta
Our patented(U.S. Patent No. 7,616,019 B2) "Shot Wire" fixture could be a solution for your goal of reducing the weight of your Genrad fixtures.Please let me know if we can help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 17:05:06 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Morris, To what level are you looking to automate your rework process? What are the main issues/criteria that you are looking to inspect and rework? Genrad owns Nicolet, the market leader in the manufacturing of X-ray inspection equipment an
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 12:53:47 EDT 2008 | chiptargets
Hi, We have recently bought a Genrad Pilot S20 for our analysis lab. The equipment worked before it was sent to us. However, after receiving it, we were able to power up but with multiple error. Since we don't have any experience running the flyi
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 12 08:32:44 EDT 2008 | pjc
Its actually a Seica machine. GenRad just labeled it. Teradyne/GenRad no longer supports the system. Go directly to Seica, http://www.seica.com , they are an Italian company with offices around the world. There is one in Nashua NH. Some 3rd party o
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 21:15:45 EDT 2000 | dillard
I am looking for a similar forum as this for the test process. Such as Genrad and Teradyne platform forums. Anyone have any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:37:30 EST 1999 | Mark Anderson
Also look at GenRad. They offer the complete line of Assembly Programming, Test Development, SCADA, and MES software. Also there is UniCAM, Circuit CAM.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 15:06:33 EST 1997 | Richard
| Can anyone recommend some "in-circuit test" | manufacture's? The one's I am familiar with are GenRad and HP. There are plenty out there. If you want more information on getting to them, just let me know and I will see what I can do to help. Richa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 20:30:44 EST 2002 | davef
Start with the following: * Aegis ISC (Circuit CAM) * Mitron (GenRad) (CIMBridge) * CAE Technologies (C-Link)