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Salem, NH — Seica is now offering its Pilot4D V8 HF — a flying probe tester capable of perform fre- quency measurements up to 1.5 GHz. The tester is an exceptional tool designed for prototype testing and new product design certification, as well as for characterizing high-volume productions and process monitoring. The system combines high fre- quency, flying probe measurement with all the powerful capabilities of the Pilot4D V8, which include in-circuit, functional, optical, laser and boundary-scan testing in the same vertical, 12- probe, double-sided architecture. The company has also added to its line of


compact test systems. The Compact Digital and the Compact Multimedia are two new solutions developed to address the evolving test require- ments of electronics manufacturing as well as dig- italization of the manufacturing process. With an open-architecture VIP platform, and an extensive set of software interfaces, each of the Compact line systems are able to interact with the most com- monly used MES and traceability platforms, and are designed to be fully-compliant with WCM criteria for minimizing footprint and easy access for maintenance. The Compact Digital solution is equipped with a vacuum-type receiv-


Graco Intros Automated Fluid


System North Canton, OH — Graco has intro- duced a fully-automated, precision dis- pensing system, the UniXact, a single platform for motion, fluid dispensing and process monitoring. The system was developed to improve process reli- ability and to lower the risk of product defects due to human error. The sys- tem supports mass production and dis- pensing for large-scale operations. Useful for dispensable materials in the production of consumer elec-


Dispensing


er which allows manual loading of the UUTs but it is designed for easy integration into a line where this operation may be automated. The system can be configured with all of the analog resources for in-circuit tests, along with powerful digital chan-


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nels, extending the range from MDA/ICT and vec- tor-less tests, all the way up to the functional test- ing of complex digital boards. The Compact Multimedia is a practical and


versatile functional test solution configured with all of the resources needed to test multimedia products, such as infotainment platforms in the automative sector. It can be configured to perform single, asynchronous parallel and synchronous parallel tests of up to a maximum of four UUTs simultaneously, from very low value signals up to high-power, telephone and satellite protocols, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB and digital video. The receiver can be manual or pneumatic, and the sys- tem can be driven by Seica’s VIVA SW platform, from the Labview/TestStand environment or other


commercially available software packages. Contact: Seica, Inc., 50A Northwestern


Drive, Suite 10, Salem, NH 03079 % 603-890-6002 E-mail: sigillo@seica.com Web: www.seica-na.com


Pilot4D V8 HF flying probe tester. See at electronica, Hall A1 Booth 459


UniXact fluid dispensing system.


tronics, automotive electronics, med- ical devices, and general part assem- bly, the platform is suitable for ther- mal interface management (TIM), bonding, potting, and gasketing ap - plications. The system is designed to handle tough materials, including high-viscosity and highly-abrasive materials, and is capable of dispens- ing a wide range of one- and two-com- ponent materials. The UniXact can be programmed both at the machine or off-line to accommodate part and process changes. The complete pack- age includes real-time process moni- toring and data streaming, contour- ing dispense capabilities, vision, and


height sensing. Contact: Graco, Inc., 88 11th


Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55440 % 612-623-6303 fax: 612-623-6777


E-mail: btorgerson@graco.com Web: www.graco.com


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 1723


See at electronica, Hall A1, Stand 358


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