Flying probes land at IPC Apex in San Diego
The latest flying probe solutions, engineering data exchange tools, back-end quality management software and ICT systems will be showcased at IPC Apex in San Diego, (February 14th to 16th). Stand-alone versions of C-Link will be introduced at the show. These packages allow any manufacturer, OEM or EMS provider, to process over Seventy CAD systems and output data for all test and inspection platforms used in electronics manufacturing.
Digitaltest believes C-Link is the easiest way to pass data from CAD to production and test. The software suite also provides the facility to compare and analyse boards with many tools including; Design-For-Manufacturing (DFM) and Design-For-Test (DFT).
The EMS Edition of C-Link is bundled with CAD Importers and the user’s choice of Test, Inspection and Manufacturing outputs. The OEM Edition is fully configurable for the user’s environment.
The latest Condor flying prober now provides the highest fault coverage with enhanced capabilities for larger boards. With CITE 7 software it offers automation in the programming and debug process that provides the fast time-to-market.
Focused at the back-end test, inspection and manufacturing processes, the new release of QMAN allows manufacturers to quickly understand and control their process.
Providing full reporting packages, routing checks, manual work instructions, paperless repair tools and real-time alarms, QMAN fills in the gaps missed by current manufacturing software solutions.
On the hardware side, Digitaltest will be showing significant updates to its In-Circuit and Functional test systems which include Lambda versions of the MTS systems.