Develop your own hardware test software or test with a system that works out of the box.

All we do is test hardware, have FixturFab build the best test solution for your device. We offer two types of systems for two different use cases.

Hardware-only Systems

Turnkey Systems

What Goes Inside a System?

To plan hardware test systems FixturFab writes two key documents. A Test Matrix which maps available nets from the test points to the test instrumentation channels and each test case in the PCBA Functional Test Suite. Completing this is vital to avoid missing anything critical in the final manufactured system and System block diagram with a cabling plan.

Generic Test System Block Diagram

System Projects

FixturFab requires a "Blueprint Phase" before starting most system projects. This is to do the preliminary engineering work to address requirement loose ends and provide you with a more detailed quotation, plan, and final requirements.

If a customer chooses not to proceed with the final system build through FixturFab, the Blueprint Report remains a valuable resource that any other fixture manufacturer can utilize to support implementation elsewhere.

Use Case

Customer Pros

Customer Cons

Blueprint

Hardware-only

Turnkey

Plan instrumentation for your solution.

Eliminate Surprises

Need to implement the plan.

Develop your own test software.

Flexible

Required software development and expertise.

White-glove test solution for your product.

Hands-off Approach

Longest lead time and highest cost.

Process to Deliver a Test System

FixturFab has developed a standard, comprehensive process for designing Test Systems, summarized to the left.

FixturFab test system with attached monitor showing test execution software, keyboard, and mouse.
A Turnkey Test System

Estimated Starting Prices and Lead Times

System Type

Starting Price

Starting Lead Time

~$5K

2 weeks

~$25K

10 weeks

~$50K

16 weeks

Estimated starting prices and lead times for systems are heavily dependent on your test requirements.

Tester Archetypes

Our testers come in two categories: 'mechanical-only' fixtures provide just the bed of nails hardware, while integrated test systems include both hardware and instrumentation customized to your test requirements.

Learn More about Test Fixture Types

Mechanical-only

All-in-one

Multi-cartridge

Things to Consider...

Unique DUTs?

Requires Blueprint?

Cost to Design?

Cost to Replicate?

Ease of Deployment?

Ease of Re-use?

Design Time?

Single

Single

Multiple

Multi-cartridge topologies are efficient if product run-rates are medium to low, costly to duplicate when run-rates increase.

No

Yes

Yes

Complex designs integrating test instrumentation and software require a FixturFab Blueprint phase to define a Test System.

$

$$

$$$

Mechanical-only fixtures require minimal design knowledge transfer to fixture design team, saving time & money.

$

$$

$$$

Instrumentation costs in a multi-cartridge approach can make it expensive to replicate.

Easy

Medium

Hard

The multi-cartridge approach is difficult to bring up and qualify across the full scope of DUT variants.

Easy

Hard

Medium

All-in-one fixture customization makes the reuse of system components unlikely. Mechanical-only fixtures are easy to reuse.

Fast

Medium

Long

Explaining testing schemas is difficult, the more the design team owns the process the faster it happens.