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