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October, 2019


Acculogic Demonstrates Automated Test Equipment


Markham, Ontario, Canada — Accu - logic representatives will be demon- strating the FLS980 series III, Scorpion BRiZ test and programming station, and a comprehensive line of


ments. Acculogic has developed a novel way to test the wirebonds in battery arrays using its robotic test platform. With a marked increase in demand for batteries on the horizon,


Acculogic’s range of automated test systems.


boundary scan test tools at produc- tronica 2019. The FLS980 Series III flying


probe platform offers a patented dou- ble-sided probing system. The ad - vanced robotic capabilities of the tester deliver high accuracy, en - hanced test precision and improved test access. Users can benefit from superior reliability and high test cov- erage. The Scorpion BRiZ is a unified automated test and validation plat- form that can consolidate any variety of circuit board test and programming application into a single, compact, low-cost test station. The inline, scal- able platform includes a reusable test fixture base, and can be engineered for any R&D or test requirements, including: analog, digital (boundary scan/JTAG), power, and conformance testing of LTE/LTE-A, Bluetooth, WLAN, and GPS. The Scorpion BRiZ is a cost-


effective, optimized solution engi- neered for real production environ-


the company is paving the way for large-scale, high-speed battery array testing. Acculogic’s comprehensive line


of boundary scan test tools can be used in the entire product lifecycle, starting with design verification and validation, and continuing into pilot production and manufacturing. Use of these tools in field service and repair depots can help further reduce test cost and cycle time. The compa- ny’s ScanNavigator integrated boun - dary scan test environment offers a quick, easy and cost-effective way to perform boundary scan test using Teradyne’s Di-Series, family of C-


size VXI digital test instruments. Contact: Acculogic, Inc., 175


Riviera Drive, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 5J6 % 905-475-5907 E-mail: greg.leblonc@acculogic.com Web: www.acculogic.com


See at productronica, Hall A1 Booth 465


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