DiagnoSYS launch a brand NEW product, the AutoPoint DT (Desk Top)

The AutoPoint - DT allows you to apply your application and test requirements to a robotic platform for
automated test point access. Using the built in test probe or custom test probe, the AutoPoint - DT adds
flying probe technology to your new or existing test equipment.
Tasks that were previously accomplished with time consuming manual methods can now
be automated.
The high-resolution
camera assures a clear view of the test points for correct probe placement and helps
expedite the test set up procedure. The end result is a safer, more accurate and
significantly faster test routine or troubleshooting task.

The AutoPoint - DT allows for economical, automated testing of all types of circuit cards, including complex, densely packed surface mount and throughhole boards. The precision robotic movement lets you probe points on the newest exotic chips, such as PLCC, SOIC, PGA, SSOP, TSOP, QFP and others, without the need for expensive fixturing or programming ........more
The AutoPoint - DT allows for economical, automated testing of all types of circuit cards, including complex, densely packed surface mount and throughhole boards. The precision robotic movement lets you probe points on the newest exotic chips, such as PLCC, SOIC, PGA, SSOP, TSOP, QFP and others, without the need for expensive fixturing or programming ........more

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AutoPoint DT
Automating the process of probing test points on a printed circuit assembly is a safe and extremely accurate alternative to manual probing. There is also a significant time savings to be realised when running the same test process automatically versus manually.
Automating the process of probing test points on a printed circuit assembly is a safe and extremely accurate alternative to manual probing. There is also a significant time savings to be realised when running the same test process automatically versus manually.



