Attention Quality Control Personnel! Achieve without jig creation! Printed Circuit Board Electrical Inspection.
Many successful implementations! Tester for PCB inspection using flying probe technology! Trial available! Easy to operate!
Conventional jig-type (press-type) circuit board inspection devices require significant effort and cost to create and store pin board-type jigs, resulting in high running costs. The 'Flying Probe Method' circuit board inspection tester developed by Takaya, the first of its kind in the world, employs a system where a robot arm makes contact with the inspection points using probes (test needles). There is no need for jig creation costs. Additionally, specialized knowledge is not required to create inspection programs, allowing for immediate response to circuit changes. By utilizing it for establishing and verifying production data for mass production, such as solder printing and reflow temperature management, it enables high-quality manufacturing from the prototype level. There are also cases where it has been used for error checking in rework of added components or component replacements. We welcome inquiries for trials/tests. Please feel free to contact us. <Recommended for those who:> - Want to reduce running costs of jig-type tester inspections while improving accuracy - Require electrical inspection for a variety of small-lot circuit boards - Wish to conduct electrical inspections without specialized knowledge in circuit design *For detailed information, please refer to the catalog.*
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Takaya is highly regarded as a leading manufacturer of flying probe testers representing Japan, receiving acclaim in countries around the world. Its areas of activity extend beyond the home appliance industry to a wide range of fields, including the medical device industry and the automotive industry, which demand high quality standards, as well as the aerospace industry, which has very high entry barriers.
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【Adopted Industries】 EMS, EMDS companies Semiconductor manufacturing equipment Communication infrastructure and servers Automotive, aircraft, and ships Medical devices Industrial machinery, robots FA machine tools Power generation and power systems