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Product category: ATE Systems
News Release from: Cupio | Subject: QMAX QT2128
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 February 2007

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Combination board tester is capable of testing the highly complex, densely populated PCBs typically found in aerospace environments

Cupio's Qmax QT2128 is a combination board tester capable of testing the highly complex, densely populated PCBs typically found in aerospace environments. Multiple test functions within the single system facilitate fast faultfinding, minimising fleet downtime. Now a trusted tool for the Indian military and other demanding users, the QT2128 - 320PXI is making its first exhibition appearance at Aerospace Testing 2007.

Its test techniques complement one another, providing a comprehensive test facility on a single platform.

This all round capability is equally useful in field situations or production infrastructures.

The system allows reliable repairs of conventional digital, analogue and mixed signal PCBs of varying complexity, using a board level functional test, applied through the tested PCB's edge connectors and a guided probe diagnostics utility.

High current pin driver options CAN interface to the UUT through clips, probes or a bed of nails for in-circuit device and cluster testing.

An integrated boundary scan test controller allows testing of modern PCBs with higher density and pin count devices.

Available optionally is the Qmax patented bus cycle signature system, which effectively tests CPU based boards with the CPU included.

Other options include parametric testing, and IEEE and PXI instrumentation.

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