Our Test Engineers and Test Technicians
provide:
In-circuit
test:
Verifies the correct assembly and operation of each board
component, while the component is within the assembled circuit
board. A bed-of-nails fixture with supporting test-programming
code is used to access all electrical nets on the assembly.
The test isolates faults to the component pin, identifies
shorts on unconnected output pins, verifies the correct
value of analog components and the correct placement and
soldering of digital components including ASICs.
Flying
probe test:
Utilizes four completely independent test probes that simultaneously
apply the stimuli and perform the measurements needed to
fully test a printed circuit board. Active and passive analog
tests, signature analysis on each test point, boundary scan,
and component presence and orientation inspection are performed.
This test, similar to in-circuit without the use of a fixture,
is ideal for first-piece and prototyping to prove out a
design. It saves our customers time and money by improving
throughput for new product introductions and eliminating
the need for costly replacement fixtures when assemblies
are redesigned.
Functional
test:
Functionality of the final product can be tested to our
customer's specifications utilizing customer furnished test
equipment or special test equipment and specifications developed
by our engineers. Technicians test for any anomalies
and abnormalities in the assembly, through all stages of
development, to verify the assembly will function as intended
and to increase the confidence level in the product.
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