Digitaltest to highlight flying-probe and combinational test
Digitaltest Inc. will be demonstrating multiple new technologies associated with its flying probe, ICT, and software products at IPC Apex Expo in San Diego February 24-26, 2015.
The company said it will present significant new developments on its MTS 500 Condor flying-probe system to include faster programming and improved measurement technologies, and it will highlight significant updates to its in-circuit and functional test systems. For ICT, it will be showing its latest test program migration tools, which quickly and easily allow customers to take GenRad, Teradyne, and Agilent programs and fixtures across to Digitaltest’s MTS 300 or MTS 888 platforms.
In addition the company will be showing some major changes to the QMAN quality management software aimed at managing quality and yields around the tests and inspection processes. With QMAN’s collection of test and inspection results in a central relational database, all aspects of test (ICT, functional test, and inspection processes), failure and measurement data can be used to assess the efficiency of the production process, predict process issues, and create detailed diagnostic information.
When these innovations are combined with our C-Link and CITE program-generation tools, our product continue to allow us to provide some of the most comprehensive and cost effective solutions on the market.
Digitaltest will also highlight its MTS 30 Sparrow test system, which provides flexibility and test capability in a small footprint, and C-LINK, which can pass data from CAD to production and test. C-Link supports 68 different CAD formats and multi-vendor outputs. C-Link also allows for full manufacturing and design for test (DFT) analysis.