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High-speed automated test solution supports aerospace applications

High-speed automated test solution supports aerospace applications

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The A8-16a addresses the test and productivity requirements of big or complex server boards or production panels up to 24.4 x 24.0 inch with huge test point numbers.

The 16 test heads of the A8-16a reach a test speed of up to 15 000 measurements per minute. The system fully supports the testing of air- and aerospace applications due to IPC-9252A guidelines. Class 3 products have to be tested using an adjacency based ohmic resistance test because a capacitance short test is not allowed.

The high throughput of the A8-16a allows for applying the flexibility of a flying probe tester for production quantities, for which traditional set-ups, would require several fixtures on a grid tester to achieve the required test coverage. This moves the economical break-even point, when it will be necessary to build multiple cost intensive test fixtures, to much higher quantities.

The system is equipped with eight cameras for optical alignment and has a new gripper arm that can load products up to 10 kg.

Additional options for A8-16a include a barcode label system, 1000 V testing and low ohm Kelvin measurement capability. These features cover all the necessary test methods for complex and high cost printed circuit boards.

The system uploads the boards on separate good and bad board staggers. Before the boards can be labeled and identified by an optional barcode or DMC-code system. The-code shows the reference between a board and the corresponding fault file directly. This eliminates any potential handling failure by an operator.

The A8-16a is prepared for lights out operation. With the feeder capacity of 390 mm it is possible to load more than 200 boards with a thickness of 1.6 mm at one time. This capacity guarantees an operator free test over a whole night shift.

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