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We have a customer that requires "DC resistance testing" of particular nets
on a PCB to a 2 ohm threshold.
Understanding certain PCB flying probe manufacturers offer a "4-wire kelvin"
testing option on their equipment, my question is: At what point do you
require the 4-wire option to be used? Or in other words, what is considered
"low ohm" as it pertains to PCB electrical testing?
Craig Sullivan
Manufacturing Engineer
IT Administrator
Phone: (607) 266-0480 x115
Fax: (607) 266-0482
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