Test Fixture Lifecycle Management Product
Smart Fixture Counter
The Smart Fixture Counter is designed for ICT, FCT and industrial automation test sites. It records test fixture usage counts, supports fixture lifetime management and stores key count data in EEPROM. Through USB, RS232, RS485 and IIC interfaces, it can connect with host software, test systems or automation equipment to build fixture usage records, maintenance reminders and process traceability.
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Software, instrumentation, fixture, DUT and production data integration.Platform Overview
- Counts test fixture usage to support fixture lifetime management and maintenance planning
- Supports USB, RS232, RS485 and IIC interfaces for integration with different test systems
- Stores key count data in EEPROM for power-off and long-running industrial scenarios
- Supports Windows/Linux host application scenarios for test software or data-system integration
- Suitable for ICT, FCT, automated test stations and industrial automation equipment
- Works as a data entry point for fixture digitization, supplemental process data acquisition and equipment maintenance
Applications
ICT fixture usage countingFCT fixture lifetime managementAutomated test station counting and status acquisitionIndustrial automation equipment action countingFixture maintenance reminders and process traceability
Product Information
- Positioning
- A smart counting product for Industry 4.0 test fixture lifecycle management
- Typical Interfaces
- USB, RS232, RS485 and IIC
- Data Storage
- EEPROM data storage
- System Support
- Windows/Linux application scenarios
- Applicable Scenarios
- ICT/FCT testing, test fixture management and industrial automation equipment counting
- Patent
- ZL202121332169.9
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