Test Points

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
86-1-S-YEL

86-1-S-YEL

E-Z-Hook

STANDARD HOOK YELLOW 10PK

205

5283

5283

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TEST POINT (ORANGE) - MULTIPURPO

4449400

5262

5262

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TEST POINT (WHITE) - MINIATURE

462923900

11008-R

11008-R

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT JACK RED

0

5268

5268

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TEST POINT (GREY) - MINIATURE

4896400

1032

1032

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT SLOTTED

161320600

0040.1111

0040.1111

Schurter

PC TEST POINT JACK BLACK

118

S2751-46R

S2751-46R

Harwin

PC TEST POINT NATURAL

0

86-1-S

86-1-S

E-Z-Hook

STANDARD HOOK MULTIPLE 10/BAG

288

11012

11012

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT JACK WHITE

1477385

RCW-0C

RCW-0C

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PC TEST POINT NATURAL

81371

11015-R

11015-R

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT JACK RED

0

105-0852-001

105-0852-001

Vitelec / Cinch Connectivity Solutions

PC TEST POINT JACK RED

1501

5085

5085

Keystone Electronics Corp.

SM TEST POINT ON T&R - MINIATURE

2147483647

4953

4953

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT LOOP

1471564700

RCS-0C

RCS-0C

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PC TEST POINT NATURAL

110835

4954

4954

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT LOOP

1544258500

11002-B

11002-B

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT JACK BLACK

228

6038

6038

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT JACK BLACK

36727400

5121

5121

Keystone Electronics Corp.

PC TEST POINT COMPACT GREEN

223503600

Test Points

1. Overview

Test points are standardized locations on electronic devices or systems designated for signal access, measurement, and diagnostic purposes. They serve as critical interfaces for validating performance, troubleshooting faults, and ensuring compliance with technical specifications. In modern electronics, test points enable efficient development, quality assurance, and maintenance across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
PCB Test PointsDirect contact pads on printed circuit boardsPrototype validation, production line testing
High-Voltage ProbesInsulated contacts for >1kV measurementsPower supply testing, industrial equipment diagnostics
RF Test PointsImpedance-matched interfaces for high-frequency signalsWireless communication modules, antenna testing
Automotive Diagnostic PortsStandardized OBD-II connectorsVehicle ECU diagnostics, emission testing

3. Structure and Composition

Typical test points consist of: - Conductive contact materials (e.g., gold-plated copper, phosphor bronze) - Insulating housing with environmental protection (IP67-rated plastics) - Mechanical mounting features (through-hole/surface-mount) - Interface standards (BNC, SMA, USB-C, or proprietary connectors) - Optional protective covers with EMI shielding

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificance
Max Current RatingDetermines power handling capability
Voltage RangeDefines operational safety limits
Frequency BandwidthSpecifies usable range for signal integrity
Contact ResistanceImpacts measurement accuracy (typically <10m )
Environmental ResistanceOperating temperature (-40 C to +125 C), humidity tolerance

5. Application Fields

  • Electronics Manufacturing: Circuit validation using oscilloscopes
  • Automotive: ECU communication via OBD-II ports
  • Medical Devices: Patient safety testing (IEC 60601 compliance)
  • Telecommunications: 5G base station signal monitoring
  • Aerospace: Avionics system diagnostics

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
Keysight TechnologiesN2855A High-Z RF Probe
TektronixP6139B 500MHz Oscilloscope Probe
Fluke CorporationTPIL1 Test Point Interface Lead Set
AmphenolRF Test Port 6001-0001-0

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Match impedance and bandwidth to measurement equipment - Verify compliance with industry standards (e.g., IEEE, ISO 14001) - Environmental durability for operating conditions - Compatibility with automated test systems - Cost-benefit analysis of reusable vs. disposable probes

Example: Automotive manufacturers select test points with ISO 7637-2 compliance for reliable ECU testing in extreme temperature cycles.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Miniaturization for high-density PCBs (0.4mm pitch test points) - Integration with wireless test interfaces (Bluetooth/WiFi 6E) - Increased adoption of active probes for >10Gbps signal analysis - Smart test points with embedded sensors for real-time monitoring - Eco-friendly materials meeting RoHS/REACH regulations

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