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AUTOMATED CONTACT RESISTANCE SOCKET TESTER (CR-2600)

"The Intelligent Solution to Socket C-res Testing"

As a market leader in the test and burn-in socket marketplace, WELLS-CTI is committed to providing value added solutions to our customers. In the spirit of our commitment we are Cres testerproud to offer the CR-2600. The CR-2600 tester is a portable, easy to use tool used to validate socket integrity. Measure your socket’s contact resistance using this PC compatible, lightweight, measuring tool. The CR-2600 tester will allow you to identify the locations of open or high resistance contacts within your socket array. Localized pin-point inspection can be conducted using the handheld test probe pen which is provided with every system.

Identify Contact Failures and Locations

Identify Socket Electrical Integrity

Expedite Root  Cause Analysis in your Test Set-up

Efficient Trouble-shooting

Features:

  • Compact form factor (10" x 17")

  • Rugged sheet metal design with powder coat finish is capable of withstanding the rough handling associated with production and laboratory environments

  • Interface Board can be easily exchangeable to support of sockets with different mounting methods or contact pitches

  • Capable of supporting socket bodies up to 4" square and up to 2600 I/O

  • Available with test probe pen for identifying and locating individual contacts

  • Universal Manual Actuator Unit allows socket to be tested without attaching socket to the Interface Board with screws

  • Universal Interface Boards are available as an inexpensive, quick turn option for 0.8mm, 1.0mm, and 1.27mm pitch sockets

Specifications:

  • Resistance measurement range: 2mΩ to 300mΩ
  • Resolution: <1mΩ
  • Supports resistance measurements of individual contacts using
    Kelvin 4-wire techniques when utilizing a shorting DUT
  • Supports resistance measurements of contact pairs using Kelvin
    4-wire techniques when utilizing a daisy chain DUT