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Harwin expands popular EZ-BoardWare Test Point range with two smaller sizes
Versions for PCBs where space is at a premium
Due to the industry's ever increasing demand for more functionality in ever decreasing PCB space, e.g. in hand held devices, Harwin has now expanded its popular EZ-BoardWare portfolio with new, small size and low profile versions of surface mount Test Points. The two new Test Points are designed to match the 2012 and 1608 metric (0805 and 0603 imperial) electronic package sizes, whilst providing secure connection points and allowing test engineers to clip on industry standard micro test clips.
Minimize cost, maximize choice
Harwin's small size surface mount EZ-BoardWare Test Points are fully auto-placeable to PCBs, minimizing installation costs. Available in a range of form factors to match the size of the customer's electronic package size and in three stock sizes for maximum choice, the components have been designed to provide specific targets for test engineers to use when testing PCBs, permitting a clip on facility and allowing hands free testing.
Applications
The main target applications can be found in most markets, ranging from medical and aerospace markets through to the industrial, instrumentation and control systems environment. Essentially, any market that wishes to test their PCBs during the assembly process can be considered a target.
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This news article was originally published in October 2016.