A test probe is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). Test probes range from very simple, robust devices...
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A probe card (commonly referred to as a DUT board) is used in automated integrated circuit testing. It is an interface between an electronic test system...
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Flying probes are test probes used for testing both bare circuit boards and boards loaded with components. Flying probes were introduced in the late 1980s...
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A logic probe is a low-cost hand-held test probe used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states (boolean 0 or 1) of a digital circuit. When...
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using a test probe. This permits test access to boards on which standard ICT test pads are not feasible due to space constraints. Bead probe technology...
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Gravity Probe A (GP-A) was a space-based experiment to test the equivalence principle, a feature of Einstein's theory of relativity. It was performed...
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(pattern-programmed) test equipment. BIST reduces cost in two ways: reduces test-cycle duration reduces the complexity of the test/probe setup, by reducing...
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A test tube, also known as a culture tube or sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear...
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Molecular probe, a group of atoms or molecules used to study other molecules Hybridization probe, a labeled fragment of DNA or RNA, Test probe (electronics)...
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Heisenbug (category Software testing)
alters its state. In electronics, the traditional term is probe effect, where attaching a test probe to a device changes its behavior. Similar terms, such...
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different probe cards, the WFT card contacts a chip's bond pads. After each test the prober moves the wafer to the next testing location. The wafer prober is...
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An RF probe is a device which allows electronic test equipment to measure radio frequency (RF) signal in an electronic circuit. In 1980 Reed Gleason and...
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prepare culture media and liquid media, and artificially age materials for testing. Although autoclaves produced for use in medicine may be used in research...
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The Ford Probe is a liftback (i.e., hatchback) coupé manufactured and marketed by Ford for model years 1988-1997 over two generations. The Probe was a byproduct...
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called flip-tops or snap caps. The bottom of a vial is often flat, unlike test tubes, which have usually a rounded bottom, but this is often not the case...
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The Parker Solar Probe (PSP; previously Solar Probe, Solar Probe Plus or Solar Probe+) is a NASA space probe launched in 2018 to make observations of...
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flasks, test tubes. General specifications. ASTM C188 - 09 Standard Test Method for Density of Hydraulic Cement. Hughes, J. C. (Apr 1959), Testing of Glass...
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flask or test tube and the byproduct or result of the reaction is desired to be collected. For instance, if one were to boil water in a test tube and...
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or Brownian motion). Longer pairings are more stable. Nucleic acid tests use a "probe" which is a long strand with a short strand stuck to it. The long...
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invented comparison microscope and helixometer, a hollow, lighted magnifier probe used to inspect gun barrels, to make an examination of Sacco's .32 Colt...
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(archaeology) Beaker (disambiguation) Volumetric flask Schott bottle Stirring rod Test tube Graduated cylinder Scoop Oxford English Dictionary 1989 edition "Understanding...
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electronics, by attaching a multimeter, oscilloscope, or other testing device via a test probe, small amounts of capacitance, resistance, or inductance may...
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Microwave imaging (redirect from Microwave testing)
test probe, attached or in a small distance, is moved over the surface of the device under test. This can be done manually or automatically. The test...
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are spectral bandwidth (the range of colors it can transmit through the test sample), the percentage of sample transmission, the logarithmic range of...
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test probes lemon (true memory) and orange (false memory), whereas retrieval of a verbatim trace (lemon) only supports acceptance of the test probe lemon...
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portions of all possible excitation frequencies, which makes it a convenient test probe. Any system in a large class known as linear, time-invariant (LTI) is...
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resistor trimming in a single run. The LTCC boards are contacted by test probes on the assembly side and trimmed with a laser beam from the resistor...
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Phased array ultrasonics (redirect from Phased array ultrasonic testing)
Single-element (non-phased array) probes, known technically as monolithic probes, emit a beam in a fixed direction. To test or interrogate a large volume...
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Microscope (section Scanning probe microscopes)
scanning across and a short distance from the surface of a sample using a probe. The most common microscope (and the first to be invented) is the optical...
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