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- Pogo_pin abstract "A Pogo pin is a device used in electronics to establish a (usually temporary) connection between two printed circuit boards. Named by analogy with the pogo stick toy, the pogo pin usually takes the form of a slender cylinder containing two sharp, spring-loaded pins. Pressed between two electronic circuits, the sharp points at each end of the pogo pin make secure contacts with the two circuits and thereby connect them together.Although often used as a generic name, Pogo is a registered trademark of Everett Charles Technologies (ECT). ECT and its subsidiaries have been manufacturing Pogo pins for over forty years.Pogo pins are usually arranged in a dense array, connecting together many individual nodes of the two circuit boards. They are very commonly found in automatic test equipment in the form of a bed of nails, where they facilitate the rapid, reliable connection of the devices under test (DUTs). In one extremely high-density configuration, the array takes the form of a ring containing hundreds or thousands of individual pogo pins; this device is sometimes referred to as a pogo tower.They can also be used to establish more permanent connections, for example, in the Cray 2 computer.When used in the highest-performance applications, pogo pins must be very carefully designed to allow not only high reliability across many mating/unmating cycles but also high-fidelity transmission of the electrical signals. The pins themselves must be hard, yet plated with a substance (such as gold) that provides for reliable contact. Within the body of the pogo pin, the pins must make good electrical contact with the body lest the spring carry the signal (along with the undesirable inductance that the spring represents). The design of pogo pins to be used in matched-impedance circuits is especially challenging; to maintain the correct characteristic impedance, pogo pins are sometimes arranged with one signal-carrying pin surrounded by four, five, or six grounded pins.Pogo pins and Pogo pin cables are also widely used for in-circuit programming for microcontrollers.".
- Pogo_pin thumbnail Cray-2_module_side_view.jpg?width=300.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageExternalLink www.ectinfo.com.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageExternalLink www.idinet.com.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageExternalLink www.signalin.com.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageID "8099541".
- Pogo_pin wikiPageLength "3052".
- Pogo_pin wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Pogo_pin wikiPageRevisionID "671951454".
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_test_equipment.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_test_equipment.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Characteristic_impedance.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Cray-2.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Cray_2.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Device_under_test.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_impedance.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Electroplating.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink FCT_(test).
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Functional_testing_(manufacturing).
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Fuzz_Button.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Fuzz_button.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink In-circuit_programming.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink In-circuit_test.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink In-system_programming.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Inductance.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Jumper_(computing).
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Microcontroller.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Pin.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Pogo_stick.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Printed_circuit_board.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(electrical_engineering).
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(device).
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink File:Cray-2_module_side_view.jpg.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLink File:Federkontaktstift.svg.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pogo pin".
- Pogo_pin wikiPageWikiLinkText "pogo pin".
- Pogo_pin hasPhotoCollection Pogo_pin.
- Pogo_pin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pogo_pin subject Category:Electronic_test_equipment.
- Pogo_pin hypernym Device.
- Pogo_pin type Device.
- Pogo_pin type Instrument.
- Pogo_pin type Instrument.
- Pogo_pin comment "A Pogo pin is a device used in electronics to establish a (usually temporary) connection between two printed circuit boards. Named by analogy with the pogo stick toy, the pogo pin usually takes the form of a slender cylinder containing two sharp, spring-loaded pins.".
- Pogo_pin label "Pogo pin".
- Pogo_pin sameAs Federkontaktstift.
- Pogo_pin sameAs m.026rf8g.
- Pogo_pin sameAs Q1400617.
- Pogo_pin sameAs Q1400617.
- Pogo_pin wasDerivedFrom Pogo_pin?oldid=671951454.
- Pogo_pin depiction Cray-2_module_side_view.jpg.
- Pogo_pin isPrimaryTopicOf Pogo_pin.