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Digital Function
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In Circuit
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PCB Testing |
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Soak Test |
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Substitution
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Design
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Benefits of the compact designs |
Software and programming Languages used by our engineers |
- Minimum
floor space
- Design to
eliminate on the job injuries and the associated
downtime
- Easy to
move and transport
- Easy and
fast installation
- Flexibility
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- Solid works for
design and modeling in 3D
- Autocad for Mechanical design.
- RS Logix for A-B
PLC, S
- Visual Basic for
machine control, visual aid, data acquisition and
vision system.
- Lab view for
machine control, visual aid and data acquistion.
- Basic for micro
processor based machine control.
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There are a range of test procedures which can be
performed on printed circuit boards. Considerations of
cost can limit the actual number of tests that can be
performed on a particular board type. The full range of
tests would typically only be feasible on very complex
and high value printed circuit boards. The majority of
test procedures are by definition non-destructive.
Destructive testing may also be used to give useful
information with respect to recurring faults and quality
assurance. In
fact manual assembly is still an essential process, as
about 6% of
components (large capacitors, large transformers, edge
connectors for example) cannot as yet be assembled
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