Category:PCB PCB Testing
In-circuit test (ICT) is an example of white box testing where an electrical probe tests a populated printed circuit board, checking for shorts, opens, resistance, capacitance, and other basic quantities which will show whether the assembly was correctly fabricated. It may be performed with a bed of nails type test fixture and specialist test equipment, or with a fixtureless in-circuit test setup.
Is there anyone in New Hampshire that can provide any service for a SPEA 4040 flying probe?(view more)
Hi All I want to know if any of you have any inputs (good/bad) from the following AOI machines, I have no experience on any of these machines, so I want to know what is the general perception of...(view more)
Do any of you use your AOI machines to inspect do-not-install locations? Do you look for solder bridges or stray parts in those spots? Everything I have learned and heard involves part placement and s...(view more)
I am looking to test our Pick and Place robot with a RLC circuit of various sized components and orientations. I figure this has been done before, so before making it my self I wanted to check if such...(view more)
Ciao, i want an opinion: in my factory any people says that it's possible, without problems, to test the vias with the probe! Any suggestion? Any problem if you know?(view more)
Very often, customers ask details about what kind of testing do we use? How do we charge it? Do I have to pay every time or only for the first time? Is this testing safer and better than other one? et...(view more)
Providing a valuable mechanism for design, review, verification, and testing of printed-circuit board (PCB) designs, CircuitSpace Foundation from DesignAdvance Systems now offers cross-probing between...(view more)
PN5019-PR-240A “mini-pad” version of Keystone Electronics’ test points offers a cost-saving, safe option to printed-circuit board (PCB) testing. Its symmetrical flat-wire design enables high-strength,...(view more)
Introduction Today we meet at the crossroads of theory and practice by putting together and testing the 5V regulator and crowbar circuits we designed back in this article. We're going to cover s...(view more)