One of the most basic tools for tinkering with electronics is a multimeter. Today, even a cheap meter has capabilities that would have been either very expensive or unobtainable back in the 1970s.
What methods can be applied to verify PCB functionality and safety? Which are suitable for mass production and for prototypes? What parameters are checked in each test? How to check a PCB without ...
Semiconductor testing has traditionally functioned as a stable screening step in the manufacturing flow so that failing devices can be identified and separated prior to packaging. Test infrastructure ...
If you’ve worked on a project with small LEDs, you know the frustration of determining their polarity. This ingenious LED Probe from [David] packs a lot of useful features into a simple, ...
Available in diameters of 20, 16, 12 and 8 mils, µHELIX test probes enable ±15-µm pointing accuracy on 10-mil center-to-center placement. The series includes fine-pitch spring-loaded test probes ...
The µHELIX® line of durable, fine-pitch probes is designed to test electrical targets with ±15-micron pointing accuracy on 10-mil center-to-center placement. Probe diameter sizes are 20, 16, 12, and 8 ...
Foundries and packaging houses are wrestling how to control heat in the testing phase, particularly as devices continue to shrink and as thermally sensitive analog circuits are added into SoCs and ...
NORTH READING, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teradyne, a leading provider of automated test equipment, has partnered with ficonTEC, a global leader in production solutions for photonics assembly and test, ...
Test is a dirty business. It can contaminate a unit or wafer, or the test hardware, which in turn can cause problems in the field. While this has not gone unnoticed, particularly as costs rise due to ...