Second-End Pinning Second-End Pinning Defined Once first-end pinning of a harness connector is complete, the wires need to be routed to one or more “second-end” connectors. If the product connectors are back-wired through mating…
How to Decide between the 4200 Series and the Easy-Touch® Pro Several Cirris customers have asked what the difference is between the long-time favorite Easy-Touch® Pro and the newly released 4200…
Cirris Tester Rental Program Cirris testers are used in all sorts of locations from large production facilities producing millions of harnesses to small shops testing only a handful of cables.…
Single-Ended Testing Most tests require both ends of a wire be attached to a tester. Some wires may only connect on one end. In this case, you can perform single-ended…
The Risk of Testing with an Unsupported Tester If you had to take a road trip that crossed hundreds of miles through areas with a limited population, what kind of…
Switching from the Touch 1 to the Easy-Touch® Cirris’s Touch 1 test system used to be a favorite tester among cable manufacturers. Since this machine is no longer sold by…
Digital I/O Part 4: Examples The following are instructions of how to use Digital I/O to improve your test process. External Switch Hipot Safety Switch Outputs Controlling an LED to…
Digital I/O Part 3: Edits Through Easy-Wire® Software You can configure Digital I/O for a test program in the "Edit I/O Blocks" window in Cirris Easy-Wire Software. Digital I/O is…
Digital I/O Part 2: Implementation by Tester Each Cirris Tester implements Digital I/O differently. Follow the instructions below to add Digital I/O to your test system. 8100 When the Digital…
Digital Input/Output Part 1: Basics One feature of Cirris testers can dramatically increase the efficiency of your manufacturing process. Digital I/O allows you to automate your test process, giving you…