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Of all the flying probe testers in the world,
none are as widely used as the APT-8400. Since introducing the APT-8400 in 1993,
Takaya Corporation has dominated the fixtureless tester market by providing a
fast, reliable, and easy-to-use flying probe tester.
Takaya ceased production of the Apt-8400 in 2002 to make room of our Apt9000
series machines which are faster, quieter, more accurate, and provide the user
with many more capabilities than the Apt8000 series machines. Here's a brief
description of some of the features that the Takaya APT-8400 has to offer.
- Four independently moving topside probes
- Ability to add up to 2 guard points per step
- Test speeds of up to .04 seconds per step (standard machine)
As with all of their products, Takaya uses only the most reliable ball screw
and slide rail mechanisms which have been designed for accuracy, stability and
durability. This attention to detail is a major factor leading to the system's
excellent positioning performance.
- Repeatability of +/- 50 microns
- Positioning resolution of 20 microns
- Minimum pitch of 0.20mm between probe pins
Now that you've chosen the best tester available, several options can be
added to your machine for an improvement in overall test coverage.
- IC Opens sensor (IC lifted pin tester)
- Four adjustable bottomside probes
- Optical recognition system
- Vacuum unit (used with warped boards)
- And more...
The user friendly Windows XP or Windows 2000 software was
designed with the user in mind, so that even a relatively inexperienced operator
can quickly learn how to operate the tester.
- Sophisticated display and advanced edit and debug functions
- Review and adjust test steps quickly and easily
- Full networking capabilities
- Multi-level password protection
As an option, the APT-8400 can take advantage of Cognex image processing
technology. This optical recognition system provides test coverage for
components that cannot be measured in-circuit. The vision system gives you the
ability to detect:
- Backwards tantalum capacitors
- Mis-placed components
- Part numbers
- And more...
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To receive more information about the most widely used flying
probe testers in the world, call us or CLICK HERE.
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