Electricity: measuring and testing – Plural – automatically sequential tests
Patent
1984-04-06
1986-03-25
Krawczewicz, Stanley T.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Plural, automatically sequential tests
324 51, G01R 1512
Patent
active
045786372
ABSTRACT:
A device for testing continuity and current leakage at leads of an electronic circuit such as an integrated circuit has a contact structure (16) having test terminals (T1-T28) for contacting the leads. A first and a second of the leads are power supply leads respectively contactable with a first and a second of the test terminals (T14 and T28 or T26). Continuity/leakage detection is done with one or more corresponding detection circuits (D1-D28). Each detection circuit has a channel along which both continuity and leakage are tested. A supply switching circuit (26) appropriately switches voltages between values suitable for continuity testing and values suitable for leakage testing.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3851161 (1974-11-01), Sloop
patent: 3963981 (1976-06-01), Vis
Allen Richard J.
Youden Richard W.
Briody T. A.
Krawczewicz Stanley T.
Mayer R. T.
Meetin R. J.
Signetics Corporation
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