Connecting element
A connecting element is a mechanical and electrical connection element that establishes the interface between the test system, the Test Fixture, and the device under test. It ensures the reliable transmission of signals or currents while also providing mechanical stability in the test setup.
Connecting elements are designed for reproducible contact, low transition resistance, and secure integration into test and interface systems.
FAQ
A connecting element establishes the electrical connection between the contact and the wiring or printed circuit board.
They are usually permanently installed in the Test Fixture or Interface and precisely positioned to ensure secure mechanical fixation and a stable electrical connection.
Depending on the application, soldered, crimped, plugged, or screwed connections are used.
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