Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:02:04 EDT 1998 | Zsolt Takacs
:I am looking for a in circuit test provider doing bed of nails and/ or boundary scan test in Northern California. |
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:24:09 EDT 2007 | davef
Welcome back to SMTnet, bubba. Depending on your goal select from: * Manufacturing defects tester * In-circuit tester
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 | Sun Jun 10 23:49:17 EDT 2001 | Robert Sykoh
No-clean is definitely a cheaper process. It will eliminte cleaning. Some issues associated with no-clean are: -- the flux stain left behind on the PCB will create a cosmetic issue. You may want to seek advice from your customers. -- next, the flux
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 13:41:19 EDT 1999 | mike weekes
I am looking to buy either a GenRad TestStation 80 or a HP 3170 test station. GenRad has matched HPs price, but I'm concerned about the HP UNIX vs GenRad NT base - any input on your choice and service, support, cost, issues, satisfaction - email me
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 03 09:36:45 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| :I am looking for a in circuit test provider doing | bed of nails and/ or boundary scan test in | Northern California. | | Zsolt: Most contract manufactures worth their bromine and chlorine salts have ITC testers and, I guess, would be happy, if
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 10:16:30 EST 2006 | John
I'm looking for an oven manufacturer that makes an oven in the 70 to 85C temperature range. I don't need 260C and all the mass/weight that comes with it. The incubator type seem to max out at 50C. Can anybody recommend a source? We're looking to bu
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 17:21:25 EDT 2007 | troyboesch
Pretty much everybody does functional or system test at the end of a printed board assembly line. In-circuit or MDA test hits most complex boards. But, 3D xray is being pushed by Agilent, Teradyne, and TRI. No fixtures and a high call rate for sol
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 08:05:06 EDT 2008 | pjc
They are faster today, but still not up to fixed-pin machine speeds. They tend to be 7x to 10x slower. Any of the machine suppliers can run a test evaluation and give you a report on test coverage and test times. There are techniques to make them fas
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 02:35:48 EDT 2020 | franknguyen
Hi, I got a new project, and need to provide customer the ICT (In-Circuit-Testing), FPT (Flying-Probe-Testing) process quotation. The new PCBA contains analog components, digital components, and some BGAs that can support Boundary Scan. Does anyone