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Off-line/in-circuit Programming
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The BP-6500 machine picks, programs and places devices, reportedly combining the benefits of off-line and in-circuit programming. It is said to reduce cost and simplify SMT production lines by eliminating the need for programming during test. The machine allows programming and testing of almost all device types, as well as programming of different patterns simultaneously. Production line changeovers are said to be completed in minutes.
BP Microsystems Inc.
Houston, Texas.