Santa Clara, CA, April 7, 2017 -- Cirexx International announced today that they have acquired and installed an eighth ATG Flying Probe Tester machine.

The new machine is the A7 model which has 8 test heads and a 24” X 20” test area. It has 4 high resolution cameras for very high speed testing. The A7 is capable of testing the complete line of Cirexx products including HDI and RF/Microwave PCBs as well as Flex Circuits and Rigid-Flex Circuit Boards. It can also perform what is commonly known as a “Hi-Pot” test at up to 1,000V. This high potential measurement of dielectric withstanding voltage is sometimes required on advanced and defense/aerospace products.

Philipp Menges, President and CEO of Cirexx said, “We have been flying probe testing since 1997. Due to the fixture-less processing it is the most efficient way to test PCBs in a quick turn environment.” The new machine increases Cirexx test capacity significantly and will allow the company to keep up with growing demand for their QTA advanced product and services. Cirexx has been a leader for years in the Quick Turn marketplace for complex PWBs and flying probe testing is a key component of that service. The company has long had a policy of testing 100% of the products they make whether the customer has asked for, and is paying for, the service.

Menges added, “We have worked very closely with ATG over the past 20 years and have developed a strong relationship that reflects both of our company’s values and dedication to our customers.”

The website can be accessed at: https://www.cirexx.com.

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