For testing PCBs, test engineers have a variety of options ranging from venerable in-circuit testers and flying probers to functional testers and the latest in embedded-instrument technology.
Various techniques—ranging from x-ray and optical inspection through functional electrical test—have emerged to shorten time to market and reduce test costs while maintaining thorough fault coverage.
As the world is becoming increasingly virtual and software is replacing hardware, electrical and electronics engineers are trying to ride the same bandwagon with their tool of choice, PCB (Printed ...
Contact: Alan Lowne, President, Saelig Co. Inc. Tel: (585) 385-1750 Email: [email protected] Fairport, NY, USA: Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has introduced the System 8 Diagnostic Solution Plus ...
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Conducting product testing on printed circuit boards (PCBs) has the potential to become costly. Because of this, it’s easy for businesses to view PCB assembly testing as an expense without much value.
NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--US Electric motor design and software company ECM PCB Stator Technology was recently granted additional IP and patents for its advanced utilization of Printed Circuit ...
Two new European offices signal the electric-motor design group’s readiness to meet rising industrial demand, ahead of the delivery of its Software-as-a-Service CAD program. ECM PCB Stator Technology ...
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