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Date: | Fri, 27 Sep 1996 09:09:46 -0400 |
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Phil,
We routinely use a flying probe tester (and have for the last 15
years). Our selected criteria are 10 ohms maximum for continuity to be
verified and 10 Megohms minimum for anti-continuity to be considered OK.
We can select other values both above and below these. In short (no pun
intended but it sounded cute after I typed it), we could meet the
requirements.
Howard Feldmesser
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
>IPC-RB-276 has test procedure which was written around the bed-of-nails
>bare-board testers.
>
>The test requirement is basically as follows
> 1. Test continuity and shorts using IPC-ET-652 with the folowing
>parameters:
> A. Resistance of any circuit shall not exceed 50 ohms for Class 1,
>or 20 ohms for class 2 and 3. For lengthy circuits specify what
>you need.
> B. Isolation resistance shall be greater than 0.5 megohm for class 1
>and 2.0 megohms for class 3. Voltage is selected is sufficient
>to provide resolution, but if not specified, it is 40 volts.
>
>Presently I have received information that these parameters could not be used
>for flying probe testers. If this is so, I would like some advice on what it
>should say so that the flying probe could be used per this specification
>could be used.
>
>Thanks
>Phil Hinton
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>520-745-1013
>
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