Seica's Legacy Replacement Program - Highlight for Autotestcon 2007, Baltimore


Seica's Legacy Replacement Program - Highlight for Autotestcon 2007, Baltimore

July 2007 - While vintage ATE systems fade away, Seica's legacy ATE replacement solution retains the investment on a Seica Valid state-of-the-art platform.
Seica has invested many man-years in creating migration tools necessary to take old programs and fixtures from major ATE companies and migrating them to Seica's state-of-the-art test Valid platform.

Legacy ATE equipment which can be migrated include systems such as:

o GenRad, 179X, 227X, 2750
o Fault Finder 101, 303
o Factron 7XX series
o Teradyne L200, L300, LASAR Simulation, Z18XX series
o Computer Automation

Seica can supply software and hardware migration tools for outdated systems, taking advantage of emulation and advanced translation software techniques, including go-no-go, guided probe and fault dictionary diagnostic operations.
This means a longer life cycle for systems, considerable costs savings and further reuse of existing fixtures and programs. Seica's migration experience doesn't stop with outdated systems. They currently have a variety of converters available to migrate some of today's existing ATEs' as well.

Seica in the Military/Defense Sector

Seica's dedicated attention to the specific product and support requirements of the mil-aero market should be emphasized. Though mil-aero customers deploy the same test techniques used in commercial applications, their requirements at the prototype, production, and field/depot maintenance steps are more rigid and span over a larger spread of technology and longer product life cycles.

The company started out developing in-circuit test equipment for OEM's in civilian industries. However, it has since refined and developed innovative and visionary solutions to match the requirements of defense and aerospace manufacturing, where stringent standards for product quality, reliability and support are contractual.

Seica has significantly contributed to test development of LRU, SRU, CCAs programs and fixtures for the Tornado, AMX, EFA2000, F/A 18 and other major military programs acquiring a unique experience on a variety of languages (ATLAS, C++, tester specific,).

About Seica:
Founded in 1986, Seica S.p.A. is a global supplier of automatic test equipment with an installed base of more than 600 systems on four different continents. Seica offers a complete line of test solutions, including bed of nails and flying probe testers, able to perform MDA, in-circuit, functional and optical tests of loaded boards, second and third level electronic modules and printed circuit boards. Headquarter is located in Strambino, Italy, with offices in Paris, France and Salem, NH/USA alongside a worldwide distribution channel network.

For further information and our complete distributor organization please see our website: www.seica.com - or visit us at Autotestcon, booth 1144

For further information on Seica's migration program please contact:

Dave Sigillo/General Manager
Seica Inc.
50A Northwestern Drive
Suite 10
Salem, NH 03079
Phone: (001) 603-890-6002/6076/6078/6079
Fax: 603-890-60

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