etothejtheta
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2007
- 5
If this is the wrong place to post, forgive me. It looks right to me.
I have a major problem that I'm in urgent need of rectifying. I built a test fixture to test two radio circuit boards. The user interface to one of the UUT boards breaks out signals, power and ground into an array of 80 pads to be contacted by pogo pins and delivered to the test fixture board. Upon receipt of the test fixture boards I began testing it. I found that I was getting a number of dicontinuities between the UUT board and the test fixture board. I immediately suspected pogo-pin to pad misalignment. Both PCB files were checked. I found that with odd columns aligned to dead center, there is a 20 mil horizontal differential between all even columns and respective pogo pins. An x-ray of the boards confirmed this finding. Attempting to wire from the pogo pins to the test fixture board has proved futile. My question is this; has anyone out there experienced a similar issue and come up with any good solution? I have suggested having a flex made with matching pad patterns on each side and some type of metal nub mounted to the side that hits the test board pads. This has been shot down as possibly causing other mechanical stack-up issues. Does anyone have anything? Please help.
I have a major problem that I'm in urgent need of rectifying. I built a test fixture to test two radio circuit boards. The user interface to one of the UUT boards breaks out signals, power and ground into an array of 80 pads to be contacted by pogo pins and delivered to the test fixture board. Upon receipt of the test fixture boards I began testing it. I found that I was getting a number of dicontinuities between the UUT board and the test fixture board. I immediately suspected pogo-pin to pad misalignment. Both PCB files were checked. I found that with odd columns aligned to dead center, there is a 20 mil horizontal differential between all even columns and respective pogo pins. An x-ray of the boards confirmed this finding. Attempting to wire from the pogo pins to the test fixture board has proved futile. My question is this; has anyone out there experienced a similar issue and come up with any good solution? I have suggested having a flex made with matching pad patterns on each side and some type of metal nub mounted to the side that hits the test board pads. This has been shot down as possibly causing other mechanical stack-up issues. Does anyone have anything? Please help.