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  2. Flying probe - Wikipedia

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    Flying probe. Flying probes are test probes used for testing both bare circuit boards and boards loaded with components. Flying probes were introduced in the late 1980’s and can be found in many manufacturing and assembly operations, most often in manufacturing of electronic printed circuit boards. A flying probe tester uses one or more test ...

  3. Test probe - Wikipedia

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    Test probe. Typical passive oscilloscope probe being used to test an integrated circuit. A test probe is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). Test probes range from very simple, robust devices to complex probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile. Specific types include test prods ...

  4. Probe card - Wikipedia

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    Use and manufacture. A probe card or DUT board is a printed circuit board (PCB), and is the interface between the integrated circuit and a test head, which in turn attaches to automatic test equipment (ATE) (or "tester"). [2] Typically, the probe card is mechanically docked to a Wafer testing prober and electrically connected to the ATE .

  5. Pogo pin - Wikipedia

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    Pogo pin. A pogo pin or spring-loaded pin is a type of electrical connector mechanism that is used in many modern electronic applications and in the electronics testing industry. [1] They are used for their improved durability over other electrical contacts, and the resilience of their electrical connection to mechanical shock and vibration.

  6. Japan's moon probe nailed its landing but took a tumble - AOL

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    Japan’s moon lander nailed its tricky, “pinpoint” touchdown on the lunar surface, officials from the country’s space agency announced Thursday, but a newly released image revealed that the ...

  7. Circuit Check - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.circuitcheck.com. Circuit Check is an American company with about 225 employees and seven direct operations in six countries (the U.S., Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, China, and Malaysia). Headquartered in Maple Grove, Minnesota, it is one of the largest manufacturers of electronic and mechanical test fixtures in North America, [1 ...

  8. In-circuit testing - Wikipedia

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    In-circuit testing. In-circuit testing (ICT) is an example of white box testing where an electrical probe tests a populated printed circuit board (PCB), checking for shorts, opens, resistance, capacitance, and other basic quantities which will show whether the assembly was correctly fabricated. [1] It may be performed with a "bed of nails" test ...

  9. Bead probe technology - Wikipedia

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    Bead probe technology. Bead probe technology (BPT) is technique used to provide electrical access (called “nodal access”) to printed circuit board (PCB) circuitry for performing in-circuit testing (ICT). [1][2] It makes use of small beads of solder placed onto the board's traces to allow measuring and controlling of the signals using a test ...