Circuit Check, Inc.
For over 40 years Circuit Check has been a leading edge provider of custom engineered test solutions to the electronics industry. Our electronic test company began as a bare board testing service in 1979. As our clients’ needs for test equipment grew more sophisticated, we evolved to meet those requirements with innovative new products and processes.
- 763-694-4100
- info@circuitcheck.com
- 6550 Wedgwood Road
Suite 120
Maple Grove, MN 55311
United States of America
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Product
Interface Test Adapter
ITA
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Circuit Check is focused on the military and aerospace market. Our solutions are delivered according to a rigorous set of test requirements and quality metrics. The Circuit Check staff of engineers follow a defined Project Management process to control the project deliverables,manage the scope, and meet the quality needs for in-field serviceability and test system longevity.
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Product
Line Automation Equipment
5000 Series In-line Handler
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The Circuit Check 5000 Series In-line Handler is an integrated inline solution that combines automation, fixturing and measurement hardware in addition to other in-line PCBA probe based test stations, while adding a standardized quick change fixture interface. The 5000 series in-line is a unified solution that is software and hardware agnostic, enabling adaptability to a variety of off-the-shelf lower cost ICT, flash and functional test software and hardware.
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Product
New Generation Vacuum Box for the 3070 Test Platform
Vortex Series
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The Vortex Series is a new generation vacuum box for the 3070 test platform that will easily revolutionize in-circuit test. The simplified and streamlined design allows for maximizing the usable testable board size of the Vortex 100 Performance Grade fixture. The rugged all aluminum design maximizes the opening angle of 85° ideal for Cobot usage, while eliminating the top plate and associated hardware and retaining our classic quick plate guided probe technology.
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Product
Automotive Solutions
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One of the most challenging applications in the field of automotive testing is manufacturing electronics. With each successive model year, the number of automated features increases. Every segment of the automotive electronics plays a role in the safety and reliability. These critical applications require high dependability and low maintenance and warranty costs. Our customers don’t have room for error, hardware test systems must perform as designed. Circuit Check provides Automated Test Systems that meet the stringent needs of this marketplace.
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Product
Rotary Table Handler
6000 Series Rotary Handler
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Rotary table handlers are an excellent choice for PCBA or product – level test, programming, part marking, automatic part rejecting, and vision inspection in order to satisfy manufacturing applications that require high throughput. Rotary table based systems used in production can also help reduce the impact of load and unload times for the operator, because the device-under-test (DUT) automatically moves to the next cell within the station as each DUT is loaded. Circuit Check’s 6000 series handlers are modular, scalable and flexible, supporting high-mix and high-volume production needs. A common application example is to configure a 6000 series as a rotary station to perform simultaneous PCBA bar code scanning, testing, programming and marking, in a pipe-line process which improves throughput requirements. The 6000 series handlers leverage Circuit Check’s unique quick-change fixture drop-in technologies to allow for station modularity and scalability. Production line flexibility is achieved because the 6000 series handler is software and hardware agnostic, enabling adaptability to a variety of applications, and is limited only by the number of stations.
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Product
Standalone Test System
1000 Series ATE
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The Circuit Check 1000 Series ATE provides a configurable standard platform that can utilize multiple mass interconnect interfaces while providing ease of maintenance and the ability to accept a wide variety of test fixture solutions. With the 1000 Series ATE, test procedures become automatic, with test steps and go/no-go limits easily programmable.
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Product
FEA and Strain Gauge Testing
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Circuit Check began Strain Gauge Testing in 1999 when BGA/SMT technology started replacing PTH components, reducing strain levels was a reactive post fixture fabrication process. We quickly recognized that the “reactionary” process was neither efficient nor were we capable on knowing the lowest achievable strain levels. Our engineering team came up with visual tools utilized during design to easily identify areas of excessive probe force, though still not enough data was generated to identify the lowest possible strain. Finite Element Analysis software models the PCBA and test fixture and applies the pressures from test probes and board supports and indicates the micro strain level applied to the PCBA. Using the FEA software during our design process allows our engineers to modify fixture designs to attain the lowest possible micro strain before fabrication begins.







