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  2. Probe card - Wikipedia

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    Normally a probe card is inserted into a wafer prober, inside which the position of the wafer to be tested will be adjusted to ensure a precise contact between the probe card and wafer. Once the probe card and the wafer are loaded, a camera in the prober will optically locate several tips on the probe card and several marks or pads on the wafer ...

  3. Automatic test equipment - Wikipedia

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    Semiconductor ATE, named for testing semiconductor devices, can test a wide range of electronic devices and systems, from simple components (resistors, capacitors, and inductors) to integrated circuits (ICs), printed circuit boards (PCBs), and complex, completely assembled electronic systems. For this purpose, probe cards are used. ATE systems ...

  4. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    The IPC preferred term for an assembled board is circuit card assembly (CCA), [19] and for an assembled backplane it is backplane assembly. "Card" is another widely used informal term for a "printed circuit assembly". For example, expansion card. A PCB may be printed with a legend identifying the components, test points, or identifying

  5. Non-contact wafer testing - Wikipedia

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    the probe card may be damaged from repeated contact, or become contaminated with debris created by contact with the wafer [2] the probe will act as a circuit and affect the results of the test. For this reason, the tests performed at wafer sort cannot always be identical and as extensive as those performed at the final device test after ...

  6. In-circuit testing - Wikipedia

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    A common form of in-circuit testing uses a bed-of-nails tester.This is a fixture that uses an array of spring-loaded pins known as "pogo pins". When a printed circuit board is aligned with and pressed down onto the bed-of-nails tester, the pins make electrical contact with locations on the circuit board, allowing them to be used as test points for in-circuit testing.

  7. Flying probe - Wikipedia

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    A universal logic 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 ...

  8. US charges ex-TD Bank employee with helping to launder money ...

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    In October, U.S. officials said TD bank employees received at least $57,000 in gift cards in 2020 and 2021 from one criminal who moved more than $400 million in transactions through the bank.

  9. List of EDA companies - Wikipedia

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    PollExPCB - PCB viewer and knowledge-based design-verification toolset for PCB; PollExLogic - PCB schematic tool to import and view schematic sheets, designs, check symbols, nets, and object properties. PollExCP - Cross Probe for design comparison (Board to borad, and board to schematic to BOM) PollExBOM - BOM parsing and formatting tool