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Probes and Probing Prototype-Test Systems Avoid Customer Site Tests
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Electrical parameters and features such as grounding methods, EMI/RFI, PWM rise times and current leakage are primary factors in vendor evaluations. “We have found that the only effective way to evaluate these parameters is to install vendor components in a prototype and test,” adds Froemke. Cascade also uses test equipment from vendors such as Agilent, Keithley, NASA and JPL that are NIST-traceable to make electrical measurements. “We also keep a couple of Ph.D. physicists and EE types in a cage for some of the more esoteric measurements,” chuckles Froemke. “In many applications our machines are used to verify other machines’ measurements.”
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