Board fixturing system

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With rotor

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324158P, 324 73PC, 324 73AT, G01R 3122, G01R 3100

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048189332

ABSTRACT:
A board fixturing system is described for interfacing a printed circuit board having electronic devices at predetermined locations thereon to a probe plate having electrical contacts at predetermined locations. The fixturing system is mechanical and avoids the problems and limitations of the conventional vacuum fixturing systems. The fixturing system includes a unique conveyor system which is capable of staging one board while testing another, i.e. one board can be tested while another board is advanced toward the test fixture. A cassette system for the probe plates is also provided.

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