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Fast, Flexible Test Solutions from Digitaltest
Condor MTS-500 flying probe test system.
Concord, CA — Digitaltest is showing a comprehensive range of innovative software and hardware test technologies. All the latest developments in flying probe, in-line and in-circuit testing will be on show.

The company's Condor MTS-500 second generation flying prober is reportedly 30 percent faster than previous models, while assuring high accuracy in fine pitch applications. Options include the company's proprietary "Soft Landing" technology, guaranteeing damage-free testing of even the most delicate high-density boards as well as integrated boundary-scan.

The company has also invested substantially in creating migration tools needed to take old programs and fixtures from major ATE companies and migrate them to its state-of-the-art test platform.

This solution is an open concept to translating existing and debugged test programs and providing fixture adapters to run different fixtures on the new test systems. Because of the non-multiplexed system structure, the MTS300 test system is able to emulate existing test programs and fixtures from other platforms like GenRad, Teradyne, Agilent, etc. This ability to exchange programs and fixtures with other test manufacturers' systems effectively makes the MTS300 a "neutral platform", which can save both time and money. Customers still using ATE equipment designed in the 1970s and 1980s are now facing problems with part obsolescence issues and field service support for those outdated systems. The MTS300 presents a method to overcome these problems without wasting any previous investment.

According to the company, its new C-LINK DTM Software, Linking design to test and production, greatly reduces time-to-market, cuts costs, improves production quality and improves profitability. C-LINK DTM enables the user to introduce new products within the shortest time possible. The new C-LINK DTM "Compare Boards" function provides valuable services for quickly stating the required modification overhead in the test program. In addition to that, the "Redesign" feature of C-LINK generates a report that verifies if the new board version can be tested on an existing fixture.

The company's new version of Quality Management Software or QMAN is designed to link production problems to the various production stages, so that the user can fix the process and avoid these problems. The new release of QMAN Paperless Repair and Quality Data Management Software is now built on an SQL database platform. It provides an integrated environment for all of the modules like Repair Workstation, Reporting Tool, Trend Alarm,


For more information, contact: Digitaltest, Inc., 5046 Commercial Circle, Suite C, Concord, CA 94520 925-603-8650 fax: 925-603-8651 Web:
http://www.digitaltest.net

See at IPC Midwest Booth #324.

 

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