Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 09:21:03 EST 2019 | kathylci
Yes, SPEA is what we need now. But also interested in Takaya tech support and other test fixtures.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 09:29:16 EDT 2006 | davef
A flying probe tester is a mid-speed placement machine with no feeders and the placement heads replaced with manufacturing defects analyzer test probe activator head. It is useful for testing bare boards, first piece inspections, and low volume prod
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 | Mon Aug 15 10:06:38 EDT 2011 | terrytaaffe
Hi All, > > We are thinking about adding a SPEA > 4040 flying probe tester to our facility to add > some flexability to our test capabilities. Does > anyone have experience they could share on these > units? I would be most interested in progr
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 18:34:31 EDT 1998 | Steve Evers
| Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? | Thanks in advance. | G If your new to the world of Fying Probe ICT you may think this is a new developement. Its not, this technology has been around for 10+ years. M
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