1240 X-Y IN-CIRCUIT HiTESTER |
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Key Features
High speed measuring
A maximum 0.025 sec/step (40 steps/sec) high-speed measuring rate reduces test time.
Fine pitch handling
The minimum probe interval pitch is 0.2 mm (0.5 mm in the four-terminal probe mode). This allows inspection of fine-pitch boards that jig type probing cannot cope with.
Increased probe clearance
Clearance for mounted components 38.2 mm (including board thickness), enabling high-speed inspection even with tall parts such as connectors and heat sinks.
Wide inspection area
Large board sizes can be inspected from 2” x 2” to 20” x 18”.
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Automatic position compensation function
Standard feature added to the high-precision mechanism, that enables
probing with even higher accuracy. Using a CCD camera for teaching
coordinate data makes debugging and offset settings precise and simple
to perform.
A wealth of options
A large assortment of optional accessories is available. An optimum
system can easily be constructed as options can be selected to match
individual needs.
Coordinate data creation methods
- Teaching using CCD camera.
- Input via digitizer
- CAD linking software
- Loading of HIOKI X-Y IN-CIRCUIT HiTESTER data.
Loading system is standard SPEC
The board loading function is part of the standard outfit that
makes it simple to establish an automatic inspection system.
Interface for HIOKI standard equipment is also provided as standard
outfit.
High probing accuracy
The probing accuracy is ±100 µm and the movement repeatability
accuracy is ±50 µm. This is ideal for testing fine pitch boards
for both short circuits and open circuits.
Test order optimization
To reduce the travel distance of the probe, the test order
is automatically arranged. This eliminates the need for considering
the test order when data are created and ensures an efficient
measuring process.
Bad mark detection
The camera can be used for detection of inspection marks used
for multiple-sample boards as well as inspection only involving
the step of image detection of marks.
Coordinate data teaching
The camera can be used for simple and accurate coordinate data
input and data revision for debugging.
User-friendly interface
The employed user interface is a color display running on Windows
XP. Multiple windows can be used for creating two sets of data
simultaneously or teaching while consulting net lists, etc. This
interface contributes to a comfortable user environment. Windows
XP is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. |