SPEA Will Present Its New Flying Probe & Bed-of-Nails Testers S2 at PRODUCTRONICA Trade Fair 2013


Volpiano, Italy — SPEA will present its next generation of automatic board testers – flying probe and bed-of-nails systems – at their booth #255 (Hall A1) in Productronica, that will be held in Munich  November 12 th to 15 th, 2013.



After years of success worldwide with over 1000 systems installed, SPEA is launching Flying Probe S2, the Multi Core Flying Probe tester series.



These systems are based on a revolutionary Multi-Core architecture. Each axis has its own core and its own on-the-axis instrumentation, which guarantees fastest measurement execution along with perfect signal integrity. The new Multi-Jig Platform dramatically enhances parallelism while lowering the cost of test. High speed LED Color test is executed by the 2 Flying LED Color Sensors, while 8-wire measurements guarantee even more speed and flexibility. Highlights include 4x Parallel Power-On, Parallel On Board Programming and Parallel Boundary Scan.



3030 S2 bed-of-nails testers minimizes the cost of test, with an 8-core architecture for Real Parallel Test, comprehensive test capabilities and engineer-less application development. Through Self Programming function, Leonardo OS2 software automatically generates the test program in minutes.



Come to booth #255 (Hall A1) to find out how SPEA can help you cut test costs and improve production quality.



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Founded in Volpiano (Italy) in 1976, SPEA is now a world's leading designer and manufacturer of ATE for the semiconductor and electronics industries. Its equipment is used in all technologically advanced fields: aerospace, aeronautics, telecommunications, automotive, medical, consumer, security. Wit and innovation have led to a continuous growth: SPEA invests approximately 20% of its turnover in RD and exports its products to more than 85 countries around the world.


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