Claims
- 1. A flying prober comprising:
at least one prober head for movement across a surface of a unit under test to contact test sites on a unit under test; means for measuring isolations and continuities of test sites electrically connected to the test head; a loading and locating mechanism for securing the unit under test on the prober relative to the prober head; and an angled frame for supporting the prober head, unit under test and loading and locating mechanism.
- 2. A flying prober of claim 1 wherein there are at least two prober heads moving independently across a surface of the unit under test.
- 3. The flying prober of claim 1 wherein the loading mechanism comprises:
an upper and lower housing having movable finger springs for clamping the unit under test to the upper and lower housing.
- 4. The flying prober of claim 3 wherein the upper and lower housing includes a clamping block for receipt of the finger springs.
- 5. The flying prober of claim 4 wherein the finger springs are positioned within grooves along the surface of the clamping block.
- 6. The flying prober of claim 5 wherein the clamping block includes a dowel rod adapted to raise and lower the finger springs.
- 7. The flying prober of claim 6 wherein the dowel rod includes a plurality of notches for receipt of the finger springs.
- 8. The flying prober of claim 7 further including a linear actuator for extension and retraction of the clamping block within the upper and lower housing.
- 9. The flying prober of claim 7 further including a linear actuator to rotate the dowel rods.
- 10. The flying prober of claim 9 further having clamping means for adjustably positioning the location of the upper housing relative to the lower housing.
- 11. A flying prober comprising:
a frame; and low profile means for automatically clamping a circuit board to be tested in the frame.
- 12. The flying prober of claim 11 wherein the frame is inclined.
- 13. A flying prober of claim 11 wherein there are at least two prober heads moving independently across a surface of the unit under test.
- 14. The flying prober of claim 11 wherein the loading mechanism comprises:
an upper and lower housing having movable finger springs for clamping the unit under test to the upper and lower housing.
- 15. The flying prober of claim 14 wherein the upper and lower housing includes a clamping block for receipt of the finger springs.
- 16. The flying prober of claim 15 wherein the finger springs are positioned within grooves along the surface of the clamping block.
- 17. The flying prober of claim 16 wherein the clamping block includes a dowel rod adapted to raise and lower the finger springs.
- 18. The flying prober of claim 17 wherein the dowel rod includes a plurality of notches for receipt of the finger springs.
- 19. The flying prober of claim 18 further including a linear actuator for extension and retraction of the clamping block within the upper and lower housing.
- 20. The flying prober of claim 18 further including a linear actuator to rotate the dowel rods.
- 21. The flying prober of claim 20 further having clamping means for adjustably positioning the location of the upper housing relative to the lower housing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/083,372 filed Apr. 28, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60083372 |
Apr 1998 |
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