Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 02:39:39 EST 2005 | lantech
Hello all! Our test adapter have not a plate, which close test probes. We want to do a plate with through holes for test probes and holes for guiding and centring pins. We want to order a making this one. Adapter is MTS180. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 15:35:18 EST 2015 | taborheiking
So I'm in Maintenance and I've been getting a lot of component feeder magazines back that have faulty circuit boards etc and I was wondering if there was anyone out there who has made a desk top test fixture for any of the Agilis or TMD Magazines or
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:04:07 EST 2011 | caurbach
Try this: http://www.mouser.com/catalog/catalogUSD/643/2223.pdf Adam
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 08:18:18 EST 2011 | rway
You can contact IDI directly. Also try QA, they are a little cheaper in price. .050 center probes are not uncommon and should work for your application. Both may have a minimum order of 200 pieces or so. I don't know what Mouser's minimum order a
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 12:40:29 EST 2011 | thenrz
Hello all! Here's my issue: I've been assigned to make a programming fixture for a contract product we've been making. We're ramping up to 300+/month so it's becoming necessary to have more permanent fixtures. Usually, when programming, we have a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 08:53:15 EST 2010 | ssager
I have a goal to reduce the weight of about 20 test fixtures to go below 35 lbs. Most of the current fixture weights exceed 40 lbs. Does anyone have any suggestions on a lifting device or a method to reduce the weight of the fixtures?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 16:54:46 EDT 2006 | pjc
In-Circuit test, or ICT, is the most common method of electrical test for an assembled PCB. It is the most comprehensive and accurate method to ensure that both the PWB and components are working to specification. Not all components however can be el
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 | Mon Feb 26 12:26:43 EST 2001 | CAM
I'm working a problem and looking for your input. Here the deal: Two sided mix technology board. Test is using unmasked via points on bottom for test points. Our fab drawing states tent via points on top side. First set of board came in with no tenti
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 08:41:56 EDT 2004 | Bob R.
When we first got into BGAs on ENIG we were getting joint cracking at in-circuit test. The joints were breaking in the Sn-Ni intermetallic. We did a lot of pull testing while working with our board suppliers and our conclusion was that pull testing