Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 03:50:12 EDT 2008 | Sean
Hi All, Besides the above question, I have another one as below: (1) How frequent that we need to perform strain gauge study on ICT, Functional test fixture? Is it a necessary to perform this study each time after ICT, Funtional test fixture preve
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 27 01:36:28 EDT 2013 | padawanlinuxero
Until you find something can you apply the 2 man rule? I meant 2 operators to lift the ict fixtures? that's what we do here ours are 20- 40 lbs
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 12:34:52 EDT 2019 | franjov
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Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 14:04:14 EST 2000 | Cartman
Greetings. My company has a VOC-Free no-clean wave solder flux with 4% solids. I have a number of questions as they relate to our ICT Fixtures. Currently, we're encountering the following issues: 1.) PM on probes....What is the recommended PM p
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 12:55:26 EDT 2013 | markhoch
Our Safety Committee has tagged the Fixture Changeover process as potentially unsafe due to the weight of our ICT Test Fixtures. (They range from 40-60lbs each) I've been tasked with investigating a lift, (aka a "cherry picker"), to assist in loadin
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 | Thu Sep 07 11:22:33 EDT 2006 | scombs
We had similar problems with some of our products and found the root cause was our ICT fixture. The damaged balls/pads were always in a certain locations so finding the pattern helped. It also didn't help that the boards were ICT'd 10 + times.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 20:23:43 EST 2007 | davef
Yes, many ICT can test your RS485 board. You need: * Test program * Test fixture OR you could buy a RS485 tester.
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.
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