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Comprehensive Testing and Verification

At Becker Robotic, we understand the importance of rigorous testing and verification to guarantee that cable assemblies meet specified standards and function correctly in their intended applications. Below, we outline the key types of testing and verification equipment used for cable assemblies.
Continuity Testers: Continuity testers ensure there are no breaks or interruptions in the cable assembly’s conductors by applying a voltage and checking for a complete electrical path.

Insulation Resistance Testers:
Insulation resistance testers measure the resistance between conductors and insulation. High resistance indicates good insulation, while low resistance suggests potential failure.

Network Analyzers: Network analyzers assess electrical characteristics like impedance, reflection coefficient, and transmission loss, crucial for high-frequency applications.
Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) Testers: TDR testers locate faults, splices, and terminations by sending a pulse down the cable and measuring reflections caused by impedance changes.
Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR): OTDRs measure the time and intensity of light reflected along fiber optic cables to identify faults and measure attenuation.
Automated Cable Testers: Automated cable testers simultaneously test multiple parameters, including continuity and insulation resistance, and store results for quality control and traceability.
Pull Testers: Pull testers measure the mechanical strength of the cable assembly, ensuring connectors and conductors are properly crimped or soldered.
Ensuring the reliability and performance of cable assemblies is paramount across various industries. Using the appropriate testing and verification equipment allows for a comprehensive assessment of electrical, mechanical, and insulation properties. Implementing these tests in the manufacturing and quality assurance processes ensures that cable assemblies meet industry standards and perform reliably in their intended applications. At Becker Automation, we are committed to providing the highest quality solutions to meet your needs.
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Becker offers three levels of
complexity platforms

Primary: Equipped with preprogrammed robotic operations such as Pick & Place Mode, Assembly & Disassembly Mode, Trajectory Mode, and Pen & Paper Writing Mode.
Intermediate: Includes all features of the Primary platform, plus Conveyor Mode, Grinding Mode, and Human Machine Interface (HMI).
Advanced: Includes all features of the Intermediate platform, plus Automatic Tool Change Mode, Positioning Mode, RFID Detection & Vision Mode, Robot 7th Axis Mode, Leath Loading & Unloading Mode, Rotary Disk Mode, and a display.