| The system is controlled by an industry standard PC, with a Windows XP™ operating system. The 5200 series has a small footprint allowing simple integration into automated in-line manufacturing facilities. The worldwide support and service capability offered by Aeroflex Limited places the 5200 series as the preferred solution for analogue In-Circuit testing. Architecture The testframe of the 5200 series is 19 in rack mountable containing eleven slots for testpoint cards, and a further three to take a range of functional resources. Each testpoint card offers 192 pins, interfaced to the test fixture through interconnection cabling. This approach provides the user with the ability to integrate the system into an inline handler or use a range of fixturing with a human operator. Advanced Test Techniques Test techniques such as analog In-Circuit, boundary scan and functional ensure the highest level of fault coverage. Although by definition, a Manufacturing Defects Analyzer does not provide digital device testing through testpoint memory, the 5200 series features a digital capability through the use of boundary scan and vectorless tools. Vectorless Test Capability Aeroflex Limited is unique in offering both inductive and capacitive vectorless techniques, ensuring wide test coverage across a range of components from complex Asics to industrial connectors. Inductive probing is performed using the Aeroflex patented Q-Test II technique, whilst capacitive tests use the industry standard HP TestJet™ probe. These two techniques contribute to the systems ability to generate tests for complex devices quickly, and to accurately diagnose faults to enhance productivity and quality. |