Richard Carmichael - San Jose CA, US Edward Peek - Monument CO, US James St. Jean - Meredith NH, US David Reynolds - Gilford NH, US Michael Ferland - Tualatin OR, US
An automated test equipment (ATE) system includes a plurality of test blades each coupled to a test blade connector and mounted on a circular track; a central reference clock (CRC) having an origin point at a center of the circle; and a clock/sync connector coupled to the CRC through a zero skew clock connection to one or more sync buses, wherein each instrument utilizes the CRC to coordinate its testing process with another instrument.
Richard Carmichael - San Jose CA, US Edward Peek - Monument CO, US James St. Jean - Meredith NH, US David Reynolds - Gilford NH, US Michael Ferland - Tualatin OR, US
An automated test equipment (ATE) system includes a plurality of test blades each coupled to a test blade connector and mounted on a circular track; a central reference clock (CRC) having an origin point at a center of the circle; and a clock/sync connector coupled to the CRC through a zero skew clock connection to one or more sync buses, wherein each instrument utilizes the CRC to coordinate its testing process with another instrument.
Richard Carmichael - San Jose CA, US Edward Peek - Monument CO, US James St. Jean - Meredith NH, US David Reynolds - Gilford NH, US Michael Ferland - Tualatin OR, US
An automated test equipment (ATE) system includes a plurality of test blades each coupled to a test blade connector and mounted on a circular track; a central reference clock (CRC) having an origin point at a center of the circle; and a clock/sync connector coupled to the CRC through a zero skew clock connection to one or more sync buses, wherein each instrument utilizes the CRC to coordinate its testing process with another instrument.
Richard Carmichael - San Jose CA, US Edward Peek - Monument CO, US James St. Jean - Meredith NH, US David Reynolds - Gilford NH, US Michael Ferland - Tualatin OR, US
An automated test equipment (ATE) system includes a plurality of test blades each coupled to a test blade connector and mounted on a circular track; a central reference clock (CRC) having an origin point at a center of the circle; and a clock/sync connector coupled to the CRC through a zero skew clock connection to one or more sync buses, wherein each instrument utilizes the CRC to coordinate its testing process with another instrument.