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- Q5456419 subject Q6448974.
- Q5456419 subject Q7273604.
- Q5456419 subject Q8505467.
- Q5456419 abstract "Fixtureless in-circuit test (FICT) is a method of testing a printed circuit board assembly. A traditional "bed of nails" tester for testing a PCB requires a custom fixture to hold the PCBA and the Pogo pins which make contact with the PCBA. In contrast, FICT uses Flying probes which may be moved based on software instruction. The flying probes allow easy modification of the test fixture when the PCBA design changes.".
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- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q184793.
- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q502614.
- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q5321.
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- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q5463595.
- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6448974.
- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q7273604.
- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q80831.
- Q5456419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8505467.
- Q5456419 comment "Fixtureless in-circuit test (FICT) is a method of testing a printed circuit board assembly. A traditional "bed of nails" tester for testing a PCB requires a custom fixture to hold the PCBA and the Pogo pins which make contact with the PCBA. In contrast, FICT uses Flying probes which may be moved based on software instruction. The flying probes allow easy modification of the test fixture when the PCBA design changes.".
- Q5456419 label "Fixtureless in-circuit test".