Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 14:58:17 EDT 2007 | jax
For multiple products, none of which have test points, you might want to think about a Flying Probe. Although not as fast as ICT, it should have higher flexibility.It's also easily modified without large tooling/fixture costs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 00:23:02 EDT 2010 | leadthree
I had cracking caps from the ICT and a variation in the length of the probes (due to wear and tear) that press down the PCB. That put lots of mechanical stress on the PCB. So have also a close look at the ICT, or another other test fixtures you use.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 05:45:51 EST 2002 | Jon O'Connell
Has anyone had experiences of ICT test fixtures actually damaging the PCB boards - typically when they have moved away from HASL finish to OSP. I would also like to hear more about any specific issues seen at ICT for non HASL pcb finishes thanks -
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 10:20:59 EDT 2012 | rway
We use CCI as well, but you might check out Q1 Test Fixtures in Ontario, CA. Their fixtures are a bit cheaper than CCI and the quality is just as good. Contact Tim Richmond: 952-454-4474
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 14:46:00 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
Would something like this work? http://www.patientliftusa.com/products/electric-patient-lifts.html You would have to build a custom harness to match your fixture but it is in the $1K-2K price range.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 11:26:11 EDT 2002 | scottefiske
CK, If joints have been validated prior to ICT (under BGA Scope), more often than not repeatable joint fractures are due to undo stress being placed on the component during ICT test. Verify ICT probes and fixture. If after proving out fixture/pin com
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 21:36:21 EDT 2012 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I would go for a Teradyne Z18xx those are kinda low budget, there are some companies that sell them refurbish right off my head I can think of Rocky Mountain Test Equipment talk to John Cowling (303 693 3322) and for the ICT fixtures so that
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 23:27:01 EST 2013 | armandogomez
Hello all!!! I have a question, since we first started here we have bought a lot of ICT fixtures for our old Z1820 teradyne we are a company that work with a lot of reed switches, no the question is can a reed switch be tested in the ICT? I have no
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 15:16:53 EST 2006 | Cmiller
In circuit testing is expensive up front because of the fixture cost but the tests are fast. AOI programs can be develpoed in less than a day but take longer to run. If you have good test coverage, in circuit would be a better choice in my opinion-if
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:31:08 EDT 2017 | elrohir
I have a supplier that want to upgrade all nails on a huge amount of ICT fixture due to test RoHS compliant PCBAs. My thought is that even if there are a very small fraction of residues left on the pins it will never go over the 1000PPM level. In fu
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