T tahashamim Nov 2, 2009 #1 Nov 2, 2009 #1 Hi all, Does some one have any example on FMEA for test processes such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for PCA/PCBs...? Thanks in advance for all the help,
Hi all, Does some one have any example on FMEA for test processes such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for PCA/PCBs...? Thanks in advance for all the help,
CarolX Super Moderator Super Moderator Nov 23, 2009 #2 Nov 23, 2009 #2 Re: FMEA for Testing and Test Development such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for Can anyone help with this OPs question?
Re: FMEA for Testing and Test Development such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for Can anyone help with this OPs question?
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Miner Forum Moderator Staff member Admin Nov 26, 2009 #4 Nov 26, 2009 #4 Re: FMEA for Testing and Test Development such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for tahashamim said: Hi all, Does some one have any example on FMEA for test processes such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for PCA/PCBs...? Thanks in advance for all the help, Click to expand... This is a highly specialized area, so help may not come quickly. FYI, to translate the jargon: ICT = In-Circuit Test (a test of a populated circuit board) Flying probe = one type of in-circuit test as opposed to a bed of nails test. PCA = Printed Circuit board Assembly PCB = Printed Circuit Board
Re: FMEA for Testing and Test Development such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for tahashamim said: Hi all, Does some one have any example on FMEA for test processes such as ICT, Flying Probe, Boundry Scan for PCA/PCBs...? Thanks in advance for all the help, Click to expand... This is a highly specialized area, so help may not come quickly. FYI, to translate the jargon: ICT = In-Circuit Test (a test of a populated circuit board) Flying probe = one type of in-circuit test as opposed to a bed of nails test. PCA = Printed Circuit board Assembly PCB = Printed Circuit Board