Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 07:53:12 EDT 2019 | davef
Why are you printing paste on test via? In the old days, we probed soldered pads to cushion impact force of probing. Is that still a reasonable practice?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 17:09:07 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| | Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? | | Thanks in advance. | | G | G: Does Teradyne make flying probe testers? Dave F Dave: From what I hear they have introduced a flying probe tester??? Haven't gotte
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.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 00:23:02 EDT 2010 | leadthree
I had cracking caps from the ICT and a variation in the length of the probes (due to wear and tear) that press down the PCB. That put lots of mechanical stress on the PCB. So have also a close look at the ICT, or another other test fixtures you use.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 15:17:30 EDT 2010 | jooh
Thanks for your replies! So what I understand is that ICT in reality is "only" a production process safety net, but it's a net that in most practical cases is needed. What ICT can not catch is (all) bad solder joints. What are the methods to find t
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
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 | Fri Apr 27 08:44:08 EDT 2007 | Brett
For those of you who use via holes as test points, and the via holes must be filled at the wave, is it necessary to have a "dome" on every single test point, or is it sufficient to have the via "filled" with solder? The ICT preson here insists that
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 10:05:18 EST 2006 | Learn from U
Hi all, Sorry for the late reply..I am sure it is flux residue..Found no such symptom as Grey mention above. This is non clean process and no way we can clean this whole big board(Server) with any kind of flux removal...Currently, the ICT probe pre
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 11:38:09 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| | | Any competition for Teradyne on this front? Any users out there with comments? | | | Thanks in advance. | | | G | | G: Does Teradyne make flying probe testers? Dave F | Dave: | From what I hear they have introduced a flying probe tester??? H
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