Milan
Lombardy
20142
Italy
Board Test and Repair Solutions
Advanced solutions for troubleshooting on old and new generation electronic boards
Prot Ar-Ge
Quick and easy troubleshooting
Prot Ar-Ge develops and manufactures troubleshooting systems on electronic boards based on the analog signature analysis technique also known with the acronym ASA (Analog Signature Analisys).
The FADOS7F1 and FADOS9F1 models. respectively offer 7 and 9 functions in one instrument.
Both tools work with the help of a PC and with a simple and effective software supplied, which activates the multiple functions for easy and quality troubleshooting.
With the models FADOS7F1 and FADOS9F1 it is possible to diagnose faults on any type of board even without having electronic schemes.
A function of the software allows you to import a photo of a card and store an ASA measurement combined with a physical point. In this way it is possible to create a database of working sample cards and with an automatic Pass / Fail.
Stored points can be recalled and compared automatically with a faulty card.
Obviously, the FADOS7F1 and FADOS9F1 tools can be used faster in an immediate interactive way.
The FADOS7F1 and FADOS9F1 systems are easy to understand and use and with a short learning it enables you to repair failed boards from all sectors of the civil and military industry.
The troubleshooting carried out with the FADOS7F1 and FADOS9F1 systems does not require the power supply of the board. This is another advantage which, in addition to simplifying the search for the faulty component, prevents the possibility of adding other accidental faults.
FADOS7F1 and FADOS9F1 have suitable measures to identify the anomalous absorption of a card. A special IR probe can measure the temperature of each individual component. An abnormal absorption can be established by measuring the temperature. While a digital oscilloscope with two channels and a signal generator complete the two instruments.
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