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Each nail is positioned such that, when the board is placed on a fixture and pulled down (or pushed down) by using vacuum, pneumatic, or mechanical force, the nail contacts its target test point ...
The flying-probe equipment uses multiple probes that move around to each test point, instead of applying stationary probes in a fixture like ICT. Manual testing can be performed by a technician or ...
ICT uses test fixtures, commonly called “bed of nails” because they contain multiple contact pins. Engineers determine in advance how the bed of nails will access the critical test points of a printed ...
GOEPEL electronic has announced the availability of boundary-scan integration into SPEA’s multicore ICT (in-circuit-test) platform. With the level of integration provided for the SPEA 3030 ICT ...
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