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File name 5991-4454EN Offline vs Inline_ Shifting to automated inline ICT - White Paper c20140512 [4].pdf Offline vs Inline: Shifting to automated inline ICT Exploring the affordability and benefits of using a fully- automated inline in-circuit testing strategy with the i1000D small footprint ICT system The automotive industry has been However, when it comes to testing these PCBAs with in-circuit test (ICT), the adopting inline automatic in-circuit process is still mostly manual, with most manufacturers using offline ICT sta- testing for a long time. The main pur- tions to test their boards. While entire SMT lines have become increasingly pose of going inline is based on the fully automated, testing remains unchanged, without taking into consideration quality requirements for those parts |
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