Single Head Precision Flying Probe Platform for PCBs up to 19.4” x 14"
The Huntron Access Prober is used to automate the testing of printed circuits assemblies (PCA) that would otherwise have to be tested by hand. Adding Flying Probe Tester to your analysis procedure will significantly decrease test times therefore increasing productivity.
The Access Prober is designed to accurately access test points on small to medium sized PCAs. The exceptional accuracy achieved by micro-stepping and linear encoding ensures reliable probing of the smallest surface mounted components. By using either the standard built-in test probe or a custom test probe, the Huntron Access Probers add flying probe tester technology to your new or existing equipment. The high-resolution color camera ensures correct probe placement and provides a clear view of the PCA under test.
Accuracy and precision
Huntron Access Probers are very accurate. The minimum step resolution is 10 microns with an accuracy of +/- 20 microns. This is more than accurate enough to probe very small lead spaced devices such as the 0.4mm surface mounted ICs.
Test hardware compatibility
The Huntron Workstation software supports Huntron Trackers (Tracker Model 30 and Tracker 3200S) and selected conventional test instruments, including:
- B&K Precision 2841 DC Resistance Meter
- Agilent/Keysight 34461A DMM
- Agilent/Keysight 34410A DMM
- Tektronix 4050 DMM
- Agilent DSO1022A oscilloscope
- Keysight DSOX2022A oscilloscope
- Keysight N9935A spectrum analyzer (with Access RF)
- Keysight N9938A spectrum analyzer (with Access RF)
- Rohde & Schwarz FSH4 spectrum analyzer (with Access RF)
Other test instrumentation can be connected to an Access Prober and controlled using Huntron Remote Control or custom applications developed using the Hardware SDK.
Several versions available
Huntron offers several versions of its Access probers.
The main difference between the Access and Access 2 is size. The Access Prober is sized for small to medium dimension PCBs while the Access 2 Prober can handle larger PCBs. The Access 2 has additional vertical space to handle taller features on a PCB.
The dual head Access DH2 allows you to probe between two specific points whereas the single head prober requires a common connection used for the "return" line. The Access DH2 was designed as an open architecture system where the user can setup testing processes of their own design. The Access DH2 is built on its own cabinet with space underneath for additional test equipment.
There is also an Access RF which is a modified version of the Access 2 and is used for precise near field RF measurements. The standard probe holder that uses spring probes has been replaced with a special holder for a high quality Langer RF probe. The Access RF is also available with or without a spectrum analyzer.