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 | Sat Jul 29 13:30:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Some have a bottom side adaptor plates with pins to make contact to certain areas of your board. The top side may have one or multiple heads that can move the entire area of your board. On each of these haeds is a pin like that from an ICT machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 06:31:16 EDT 2009 | bandjwet
Does anyone have any experience with cleaning debris, removing oxidation from ICT (or for that matter flying probe)probes: Regards BWET
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 17:09:07 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| | Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? | | Thanks in advance. | | G | G: Does Teradyne make flying probe testers? Dave F Dave: From what I hear they have introduced a flying probe tester??? Haven't gotte
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 15:07:31 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? | Thanks in advance. | G G: Does Teradyne make flying probe testers? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 03:35:26 EDT 2008 | dlocampo
But the problem with flying probe is the cycle time. I'm not sure if there is a flying probe out in the market today that can match the cycle time of the conventional bed-of-nails ICT.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 11:38:09 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| | | Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? | | | Thanks in advance. | | | G | | G: Does Teradyne make flying probe testers? Dave F | Dave: | From what I hear they have introduced a flying probe tester??? H
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 16:25:52 EDT 1998 | G Henning
Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? Thanks in advance. G
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 12:32:01 EDT 2007 | chef
I've heard of boundary scan. A flying probe is that way.
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:/
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