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Integrated test programming for electrical test of PCBs

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Integrated test programming for electrical test of PCBs

Seica, a supplier of automated test equipment for the electronics manufacturing industry, and Mentor (A Siemens Business), a provider of EDA software solutions, announced the availability of a release of their jointly-developed Test Programming solution.

The new release offers advanced Design-for-Test (DFT) capabilities to ensure right-first-time electrical test of PCBs as well as accelerated test programming. Customers using the Pilot family of flying probe testers can now enjoy the test flow offered by the integrated solution.

“Our new integrated solution offers a breakthrough in test engineering addressing the rising complexity and density of printed circuit boards that our customers manufacture, said Antonio Grassino, President of Seica Spa. “With this new release, we are able to import product data either in its original CAD form or in the form of machine programs and convert into optimized Pilot test programs in a matter of seconds even for highly complex boards with over 25,000 components”.

“Our joint solution leverages best-in-class technology from both companies to left-shift testability analysis and accelerate new product introduction”, said Dan Hoz, General Manager of the Valor Division at Mentor, “this is another fine example of how the use of digitalization enables smart manufacturing of electronics.”

www.seica.com, www.mentor.com

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