Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 22:50:25 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, Thanks guys for the info, appreciate it. I will check these guys out! Grant
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 09 23:28:08 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, We are looking for a supplier for bed of nails test jigs. We have a supplier we currently use, however they are always weeks late, so we really need someone else. Does anyone know of good suppliers? Also, does anyone know if you can get test j
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 09:48:24 EDT 2007 | davef
Here's some good information on test probes: http://archive.chipcenter.com/circuitcellar/november99/c119r18.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 13:54:18 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
We use Value Engineering. Used them since 1997. Great guys and always prompt. VALUE Engineering 7910 South Memorial Pkwy Suite F Huntsville, AL 35802 (256) 880-8082 Vaughan Carlson E-mail: vaughanc@valueeng.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 11:59:42 EDT 2004 | smtpro
Yes we are doing bed of nails testing.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 22:24:25 EST 2005 | davef
For comparisons of flying probe versus bed of nails in-circuit test (ICT), look here: * http://evaluationengineering.com/archive/articles/1100ate.htm * http://www.emtonthenet.net/techfeatures/200404april/technicalarticle_Technology_03.htm * http:/
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 11:08:31 EST 2019 | mrk
Hi all, We have an assembly which features non-plated tooling holes used to align the board in a bed of nails style test fixture. This assembly is rather small, and as such, the test points are pretty small as well. We have found that some variation
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 05:19:24 EDT 1999 | JAX
| | I'm in univerity research on SMT assembly systems. Especialy Simulation and Optimisation using OR-Methods. We developed flexible simulation models of various assembly-machines and use them for performance estimation (Components per hour) under di
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:02:04 EDT 1998 | Zsolt Takacs
:I am looking for a in circuit test provider doing bed of nails and/ or boundary scan test in Northern California. |
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 11:50:08 EDT 2004 | pjc
Why are you using 92J instead of 92H. Is it becuase you are doing bed-of-nails testing? If not, try 92H.