Flying probe for printed circuits test system Pilot FX

flying probe for printed circuits test system
flying probe for printed circuits test system
flying probe for printed circuits test system
flying probe for printed circuits test system
flying probe for printed circuits test system
flying probe for printed circuits test system
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The new Pilot FX Next> series platform revolutionizes in-circuit and functional panel test, bridging the gap between Bed of Nails and Flying Probe test. Pilot FX Next> series is the right compromise in productivity and flexibility, designed specifically to test panels. Thanks to an its revolutionary mechanical architecture, the system optimizes and shares test resources, including special, often costly, instrumentation. Pilot FX Next> series is not only about resource optimization, or innovation (there is nothing similar on the market today) or automating test; it is, above all, a breakthrough in the test philosophy. A “flying” bed of nails for panels Pilot FX Next> series system provides the capability to share test resources, moving a small, low-cost fixture from one board to another, effectively eliminating the need to duplicate them in the system. The mechanical architecture of the system allows the test head, which carries the fixture, to rotate in order to accommodate any configuration of panel layout, and the Pilot FX Next> series is fully implementable in an automated production line, making it an innovative and efficient part of the process. The Pilot FX Next> series system features all of the core performances and benefits of the Seica VIP test platform, including hardware and software scalability. .

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