Notes On Test Development: Keysight I3070 Series 5i Lean Inline In-Circuit Test System
Notes On Test Development: Keysight I3070 Series 5i Lean Inline In-Circuit Test System
This chapter describes the test development features specific to the i3070
Series 5i Lean inline systems.
Specifying the Target System
Test development using the i3070 In-Circuit Test Software is described in the i3070
Online Help.
Follow the same processes when developing tests for the i3070 Series 5i Lean inline
systems, but make sure that you specify the target system using the IN-LINE
keyword during Fixture Configuration:
Fixture Type: IN-LINE
Fixture Size: BANK2
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Orientation of Modules in the Testhead
The i3070 Series 5i Inline systems may have one or two modules in the testhead,
with the modules oriented differently from the other i3070 testheads.
11 1
1 11
Module 3
Module 2
Slot
Module 3 Module 1 Slot
11 1
(Front - towards operator) (Front - towards operator)
When the i3070 Series 5i Inline system is specified as the target system, the board
graphics display in the software (for example, in Fixture Consultant) is automatically
rotated 90 degrees to show the same view as the actual system.
To facilitate test development, X-Y coordinates used for boards/components and
board placement do not change according to the system. Simply note the rotation
of the X-Y axes when working with the i3070 Series 5i.
Module 2
X Module 3 Module 2
Fixture origin
Module 3
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Using Dual Board Staging
Dual Board Staging allows for the testing of two single boards simultaneously,
using the Throughput Multiplier feature. It is an optional feature1 on the i3070
Series 5i Lean inline systems.
minimum 50 mm
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Fixturing/Test Development
Note the following during fixturing/test development when the Dual Board Staging
feature is used.
Board specifications
Minimum board size is 50 mm (L) x 60 m (W)
Maximum board size is 150 mm (L) x 350 m (W)
During fixturing/test development, ensure that the distance between the two
boards is at least 50 mm (approximately 19685 tenth mils) to avoid overlapping and
interference between the boards.
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