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publicationDate 2016-03-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-201608250-A
titleOfInvention Spot measuring device for testing electronic components
abstract The invention relates to a spotting device for testing electronic components, which mainly comprises a fixing frame, a movable seat, an inductive switch, a probe holder, and a controller. The fixing frame comprises a lifting guide rod; the movable seat is provided with an upright through hole, and the movable seat is sleeved on the lifting guide rod of the fixing frame by the vertical through hole, and can be relatively moved up and down; the inductive switch is arranged on the fixed frame and the movable seat The probe holder is coupled to the movable seat, and the probe holder is used for holding the probe; the controller is electrically connected to the sensor switch, and the controller controls the applied current or the electrical according to the sensor switch. Signal on the probe. Accordingly, the present invention can completely avoid the various conditions caused by the carbon deposition phenomenon between the electrical contact contacts of the conventional measuring device for testing electronic components, and can also significantly reduce the wear of the probe and the needle mark. Formation.
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