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The five biggest mistakes companies make
The Peak Group has produced a booklet explaining how to avoid the industry's most common test pitfalls.
The Peak Group has produced a booklet explaining how to avoid the industry's most common test pitfalls.
Written by Les Bullock, Peak's Functional Test Development Manager, the booklet is entitled "The five biggest mistakes companies make in electronics test - and how to avoid them".
The report emphasises the importance of defining test strategies at the early design stages and spells out the problems that companies encounter when they fail to consider such key aspects as accessibility and functionality.
"The aim of this report is to enable the designers and manufacturers of PCBs and associated assemblies to avoid the most common pitfalls when constructing their test strategies", says Frank Nuttall, Peak's Managing Director: "Of even more importance, it will ensure that they maximise the performance, reliability and profitability of their products".
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