Collar height
The collar height describes the axial dimension of a collar on a Contact Probe or Receptacle and is specified in millimeters (mm).
The collar height serves to ensure precise positioning and mechanical support within the Test Fixture and is crucial for stable and reproducible contact.
FAQ
The collar height ensures the defined positioning and mechanical support of Contact Probes in the Test Fixture. This guarantees stable and reproducible contact.
A correctly designed contact height ensures that Contact Probes are precisely aligned and make contact with the device under test with the correct Contact force. Deviations can lead to poor contact or mechanical problems.
A precisely defined collar height is necessary to ensure that Contact Probes are correctly positioned and loaded in the Test Fixture. Even slight deviations can lead to uneven contact force, increased wear, or unreliable measurement results.
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