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Saelig System 8 Diagnostic Solution Plus Available

Offers 64 digital and 24 analog test channels for PCB testing.

By DE Editors  

March 28, 2013

Saelig has introduced the System 8 Diagnostic Solution Plus, a PCB test system that uses a selection of CD-drive-size modules to create a PC-driven PCB test station. The solution, which can be built in a PC case or 19-in. rack-mounted, is based on a comprehensive set of test instruments for testing and fault-finding.

It offers 64 digital and 24 analog test channels. Comparing results with a known good board with automated-sequence fault-finding procedures, fault diagnosis becomes possible by minimally-trained staff, the company says. System 8 Software can be configured to guide users step-by-step through a test procedure, with custom-annotated picture images, instructions, and attached datasheets to give quick Pass/Fail results.

Test modules include a board fault locator, analog IC tester, multiple instrument station, advanced test module, advanced matrix scanner, and triple output variable power supply.

For more information, visit Saelig.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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