Get a Taste of Your Tester's "Secret Menu" with Custom Scripting Cirris testers are complex and highly capable pieces of hardware. While our products are, in essence, cable testers that…
Frustrations, Failures, and Flux Flux residue is visible on d-sub connector with naked eye. Have you ever had a cable fail electrical testing but couldn't find the reason? The test…
CH2 Advanced Instruction In terms of power, the CH2 is the Titan of Cirris testers. This powerhouse is capable of testing assemblies with up to 20,000 points at voltages to…
5 Questions You Should Ask Yourself About Fixturing Fixturing, or the mating harness used to connect a device-under-test to the tester, can often be as susceptible to errors as the…
Crimp Pull Testers Pullout Force per Wire Size Below is a summary of the common minimum pull strengths per wire size. This summary is for reference only. Be sure to…
Connector Life Cycles Cirris buys connectors "off-the-shelf". New, dual row connector with crisp, clean unblemished pins. A very well worn SCSI style d-sub connector How Long Will My Adapter Last?…
Guided First End Pinning Accurately place labeled wires with "guided first-end pinning" With Guided First-End Pinning you: "Tell" the tester which labeled wire you are going to insert See a…
How Humidity Can Affect Testing That not so dry feeling in the summer Summertime arrives and along with it high humidity. To cable and harness assemblers, summertime humidity means a…
Create a Master File Category to Synchronize Test Programs If you now use both the Touch1 and Easy-Touch®, you are probably aware that your Touch1 test programs are saved as…
Verifying Your Test Fixturing Using wires to test your wires? When using automatic test equipment to test wiring harnesses, you are not only testing your Device Under Test (DUT) you…