Design ATE systems for complex assemblies
Abstract
The use of ATE systems in radio specification testing can reduce the test time by approximately 90 to 95 percent. What is more, the test station does not require a highly trained operator. Since the system controller has full power over all the measurements, human errors are not introduced into the readings. The controller is immune to any need to increase output by allowing marginal units to pass through the system. In addition, the software compensates for predictable, repeatable system errors, for example, cabling losses, which are an inherent part of the test setup. With no variation in test procedures from unit to unit, there is a constant repeatability factor. Preparing the software, however, usually entails considerable expense. It is pointed out that many of the problems associated with ATE system software can be avoided with the use of a software-intensive, or computer-intensive, system organization. Its goal is to minimize the user's need for software development, thereby saving time and money.
- Publication:
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Microwaves
- Pub Date:
- June 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983MicWa..22...89N
- Keywords:
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- Assemblies;
- Automatic Test Equipment;
- Electronic Equipment Tests;
- Radio Equipment;
- Systems Engineering;
- Testing Time;
- Circuit Boards;
- Circuit Reliability;
- Complex Systems;
- Computer Programs;
- Cost Effectiveness;
- Equipment Specifications;
- Printed Circuits;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering