Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 06:25:28 EDT 2015 | gorge
Hi, We are a professional quick turn PCB prototyping and low-volume production manufacturer located in China. Professional PCB prototype with guaranteed quality for PCB prototype, We can produce high-quality PCBs with competitive price. *convenie
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 18:45:57 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Hi All, We are embarking on the design of an ultra low-cost pick and place machine for use by small manufacturers & would appreciate some input. Here are some points: Low cost - in the region of $6-11k (higher cost versions faster) Two cameras (up
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:48:47 EDT 2010 | bootstrap
I like what you're doing. 20 years ago anyone, hobbyists and tiny garage-shop companies could create electronics devices just as sophisticated and cool as big corporations. Today, SMT has largely trashed the creativity (and competition) that existe
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 09:29:16 EDT 2006 | davef
A flying probe tester is a mid-speed placement machine with no feeders and the placement heads replaced with manufacturing defects analyzer test probe activator head. It is useful for testing bare boards, first piece inspections, and low volume prod
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 22:15:42 EDT 2009 | davef
For general flying probe test guidelines, look here: http://www.testcoachcorp.com/finnProducts/downloads/DFT/DFT.pdf For specific guideles, follow the advice of your equipment supplier. We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 16:23:14 EST 2014 | budro
The company I work for is installing a SMT prototype line, and I've been asked to determine the cost of operation. I know there will be cost for solder, solder paste, flux, stencils, glue, nitrogen, ect... I just want to make sure I'm not missing any
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 09:57:43 EST 2005 | Max&paddy
Hi Folks, I am a design engineer trying to evaluate either Flying Probe or the traditional Bed of Nails approach. Has anyone any good websites to evaluate both techniques. I am aware of the reduction in cost due to a fixturless system but the increas
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 | Thu Aug 30 16:27:05 EDT 2018 | emeto
You should request 100% Flying probe coverage - will cost you extra. If you have bigger quantities you could consider ICT fixture.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 06:59:43 EDT 2002 | lloyd
Teson themselves in England have closed as you have now found out. After alot of searching we found that one of their employees went to Capital Equipment. We've had no contact with them recently but you could try Tim Lloyd on tim@capitalequip.co.uk