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		<title>Designing Automated Test System For Power Supply Testing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a hard time designing your tester?Designing and conceptualizing an ATE is not an easy task.Here are some points and steps you may consider in designing your own automated test equipment (ATE) that will fit your needs.Test Coverage:List down all the existing power supply, newly develop power supply and the future projects with the following needed information:• Input Power requirement: for input source, you have to plan what input source you may need to cover all input requirement for all the your product lines. • Output power requirement: number of loads you need to consider, this will range from the high power range to low power range. • Number of outputs and signals: this is very critical since you have to plan for the standard mux allocation. For this, more mux allocation the better. • Control switches: review each test requirement for each of the product for all the test <a href="http://www.centuryfive.net/designing-automated-test-system-for-power-supply-testing.html">Read more...</a>]]></description>
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