
Massive Interconnect
What is a massive interconnection scheme?
Typically used in electronic test control systems to provide a universal connection between system instruments and the device under test (DUT); the mass interconnect is modular, rugged and reliable, and can be viewed as a large and highly configurable plug and socket.
● Why use a massive interconnection scheme?
The interface can be configured to meet the I/O type, size and complexity requirements required by any ATE device; a highly reliable connection is provided every time; the test fixture can be quickly replaced in minutes, and every connection is ensured to be normal, simplifying the design of ATE devices and providing a future-oriented and easily scalable system interconnection solution.
● Two options for massive interconnection schemes?
Massive interconnect solutions are available in a variety of styles to meet the I/O and structural requirements of the test application; which one is right for you? This largely depends on the requirements of the application; the main choice is the traditional cable mass interconnect, and the innovative DAK-PCB direct connection method.