Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 17:47:02 EDT 2000 | bluto
What kind of ict nail should we use when testing a board that does not go through wave solder? There is no dome shape for our nails to "bite" into, and we are having problems.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 20:17:25 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Bluto: Either: * Give the springs in your probes some spinach ... OR * Print some paste onto your test pads Popeye
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 13:12:55 EST 2008 | shrek
KRIKIES Chunks me-lady. Yellow toe-nails with tree rosin will definitely sodder that there immersion silver. Sounds like i have met me match. Who is this fella with the toe-nails?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 11:59:42 EDT 2004 | smtpro
Yes we are doing bed of nails testing.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 11:56:22 EST 2006 | ev
Thanks...I think you could just have just about hit the nail on the head there. Ev
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 22:50:25 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, Thanks guys for the info, appreciate it. I will check these guys out! Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 12:37:05 EST 2008 | realchunks
Long, yellow, ugly toe nails will have the same affect on your boards.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 08:34:24 EDT 2011 | davef
How did you determine that your thermal recipe "seems to be nailed in"?
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:/
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 09 23:28:08 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, We are looking for a supplier for bed of nails test jigs. We have a supplier we currently use, however they are always weeks late, so we really need someone else. Does anyone know of good suppliers? Also, does anyone know if you can get test j