Dyno Test Sockels for QFN devices

The New Standard in Testing Lead Free Devices

With the patent pending Dyno Test Socket, you can get an innovative way to test lead free QFNs and other peripheral devices on 0.5mm and above. These test sockets provide consistent low and stable resistance with minimal cleaning and a mechanical cycle life of greater than 500,000 which results in higher first past yields and a lower cost of test.


The Endura Advantage

The Dyno contact is a shaped metal, beryllium copper contact with Endura plating. This proprietary plating provides a contact surface that is more resistant to debris build up in lead free device testing.


Designed for Effiency

Because the design of the Dyno contact uses geometry that allows it to be self-cleaning, it requires only infrequent cleanings that take minimal effort. To assist with overcoming thecontaminants and oxides that can build up, the contact performs a slight wiping or scrubbing action on the device leads.
Designed to utilize existing load boards for test sockets that have an offset between the device and load board contact points, the Dyno contact involves only minimal board side wiping so you get a longer board life.

Test Sockets for QFN devices

Fast Delivery Time

We design our test sockets in one week and generally ship within three weeks after the design is approved.


A Long-Lasting Test Socket

The Dyno test socket requires minimal cleaning and has a mechanical life of over 500,000 cycles. Its unique design provides a slight wiping action on the device to penetrate contaminates and oxides on the hard, lead-free surfaces. Plus, the Dyno contact is tough enough to withstand this wiping action without significant wear to itself because it's been designed to provide minimal board side wipe protecting your investment in those expensive boards.

Test Sockets for QFN devices

Test Sockets for QFN devices Dyno Contacts and Probes in a Single Socket

The Dyno contact is designed to be compatible with the 3-piece probe. The peripheral leads on the QFN can be tested with the Dyno contact and the ground pad in the center of the device can utilize our 101267 probe.


Higher First Past Yields

Lower Cost of Test
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