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Circuit Check 2024 Calendar Sign Up

Oct 09, 2023 | Company News

Circuit Check 2024 Calendar Sign Up

Every year Circuit Check sends a wall calendar to its valued customers.  If you would like to receive a 2024 Circuit Check calendar, please complete the following form.  Sign up by Friday, October 28, 2023 to receive your calendar.  Calendars will be mailed by December 2023.   

Vortex Series also designed for the Teradyne TestStation Platform

Aug 21, 2023 | In-Circuit Test

Vortex Series also designed for the Teradyne TestStation Platform

We are excited to announce Circuit Check's Vortex Series vacuum box is now compatible with the G2 size Teradyne TestStation and other G2 sized fixture kits including 227x/Pylon, VPC S6 and G12 interfaces and our Stand Alone G2 size kits. The simplified and streamlined design allows for maximizing...

Circuit Check Develops Automated Conveyer System for IT Customer

Jun 28, 2023 | Test System Engineering

Circuit Check Develops Automated Conveyer System for IT Customer

Often times a customer comes to Circuit Check with a problem and our team of experts must come up with a solution. In this case a large IT customer was looking for a single clamping station that can apply equal pressure to the entire board at one time. This can not be easily accomplished by an...

Developing a High Channel Count FPGA Based EGSE Architecture Utilizing COTS Hardware

Apr 21, 2023 | Test System Engineering

Developing a High Channel Count FPGA Based EGSE Architecture Utilizing COTS Hardware

The development of avionics platforms for space deployment at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is requiring an increased need for high-speed DIO, analog channels, auxiliary electronics, and high-rate data multiplexers in a single platform. As a result, the Electrical Ground Support Equipment...

Circuit Check’s Tight Proximity Probing Technology, takes the NanoVTEP technology to the next level in durability and reliability

Mar 27, 2023 | In-Circuit Test

Circuit Check’s Tight Proximity Probing Technology, takes the NanoVTEP technology to the next level in durability and reliability

The Tight Proximity Probing Technology is all accomplished using standard 100 mil probes for sensor plate mounting as customarily used with VTEP Polarity Check sensors. Circuit Check’s tight proximity probing technology increases test coverage with probes located closer to the sensor plates while...