NEW DELHI: After mobile phones, headphones, and laptops; the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has allowed all 64 products under electronics and IT goods for parallel testing.In a notification, ...
NEW DELHI: The Centre’s move to allow parallel testing instead of the presently prevalent sequential testing for electronics hardware products will reduce time-to-market and improve the ease of doing ...
Time is money in electronics, as in other industries, and the more time that is invested in testing chips means more costs being added to the product in question. To speed up testing for memory ...
Parallel testing, which entails simultaneous testing of all components, will save the industry four to six weeks as compared to the currently used sequential testing process. OEMs are required to ...
Products of electronics and mobile manufacturers like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Dell, boAt, among others, can now reach the market faster as the government has allowed parallel testing of 64 ...
Testing multiple devices in parallel using the same ATE results in reduced test time and lower costs, but it requires engineering finesse to make it so. Minimizing test measurement variation for each ...
Keithley Instruments has announced the publication of Parallel Test Technology: The New Paradigm for Parametric Testing, a handbook that covers semiconductor parametric testing. The free, 60-page book ...
India is planning to speed up testing and safety approvals of electronic devices, including smartphones and earbuds, to reduce their time to market. Currently, it can take as long as 20 weeks to for ...
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