Nanjing Xince independently developed a double-sided probe station and software system, providing PCB probe stations for double-sided PCB probe stations, impedance and loss testing, ultra-high frequency automotive radar, satellite communication, high-speed optoelectronics, relying on highly customized PCB fixtures, high flexibility probe holders, double-sided calibration stations, dual high-definition CCD imaging systems, etc. to provide accurate electrode fixation alignment.
Double sided PCB testing probe station system for size and dimensions
Double sided PCB probe station, impedance and loss testing, ultra-high frequency automotive radar, satellite communication, AI artificial intelligence
Signal Integrity (SI) refers to the quality of a signal on a signal line, that is, the ability of a signal to respond in a circuit with the correct timing and voltage. If the signal in the circuit can reach the receiver with the required timing, duration, and voltage amplitude, it can be determined that the circuit has good signal integrity. Otherwise, the signal will have signal integrity issues.
The electrical parameters such as PCB circuit loss and impedance can affect the transmission of PCB electrical signals, causing distortion in timing and amplitude, thereby affecting the integrity of circuit signals. Therefore, accurate testing of characteristic impedance and insertion loss signal characterization are important means.
Nanjing Xince independently develops probe stations and software systems to provide PCB probe stations for double-sided PCB, impedance and loss testing, ultra-high frequency automotive radar, satellite communication, high-speed optoelectronics, relying on highly customized PCB fixtures, high flexibility probe holders, double-sided calibration stations, dual high-definition CCD imaging systems, etc. to provide accurate electrode fixation alignment. Our high-frequency and high-precision RF probes support up to 110GHz RF testing capability and offer calibration methods such as TRL, SOLT, TMRR, etc., to excellently characterize insertion loss and characteristic impedance.