Industry News | 2012-06-15 17:31:01.0
Everett Charles Technologies (ECT) announces that it now offers a wide variety of high-frequency, controlled-impedance, spring contact probes for broadband measurement applications.
Industry News | 2018-01-11 22:35:15.0
CAMI Research has released a High-Voltage (HV)-rated QuickMount housing (CBH2) for its CableEye automation-ready, cable and wire harness testing systems. As a free-standing, quick-release board fixture, it allows users to connect CAMI's test interface boards to the 64-pin headers of any expansion module - even at some distance. The housing may be used with any CableEye model and is rated to 2100 Vdc / 1500 Vac.
Industry News | 2001-02-12 16:51:46.0
Opti-Flux II spray fluxing system from Ultrasonic Systems (USI) is now capable of automated, in-line selective fluxing. The operator can now apply flux to selected areas of the board or pallet fixture. The system automatically identifies the type of board by bar code, which is associated with a recipe previously entered into the menu by the operator.
Industry News | 2002-07-24 15:31:18.0
Easy pin placement and visibility enhance in-line printer repeatability. Transition Automation introduces off-line flexible pin support systems for in-line printing.
Industry News | 2009-07-24 13:12:39.0
San Diego — July 2009 — KIC, the leader of thermal process development and control products, and winner of multiple industry awards, announces the release of the second generation Wave Surfer.
Industry News | 2013-02-12 13:21:44.0
Seika Machinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materials and engineering services, introduces the Sayaka SAM-CT23W Twin-Table PCB Router.
Industry News | 2013-09-23 08:02:40.0
Seika Machinery, Inc. announces that it will debut the Sayaka SAM-CT23W in Booth #409 at the upcoming SMTA International Exhibition, scheduled to take place October 15-16, 2013 at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Texas.
Industry News | 2016-07-13 08:30:11.0
SEICA’s Chinese subsidiary, Seica Electronics (Suzhou), has doubled the size of their technical support team in the first half of 2016, and is looking to continue the trend in the near term. The Seica support team provide 24/7 technical support to the installed base in China, and is able to supply test application programs and fixtures directly from our Chinese offices.
Industry News | 2016-07-16 13:05:58.0
SEICA's Chinese subsidiary, Seica Electronics (Suzhou), has doubled the size of their technical support team in the first half of 2016, and is looking to continue the trend in the near term. The Seica support team provide 24/7 technical support to the installed base in China, and is able to supply test application programs and fixtures directly from our Chinese offices.