TAKAYA's unique IC open test system
*You can view detailed features in the catalog.* TAKAYA's flying probe tester can be equipped with a system that uses a uniquely developed sensor probe to rapidly detect issues such as lifted IC leads for BGA, QFP, SOJ, and solder defects. It can electrically detect lifted lead defects of narrow-pitch ICs and ball lift defects of BGA without damaging the IC itself. We welcome inquiries for trials/tests. Please feel free to contact us if you have any concerns. *You can view detailed information in the catalog.*
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Takaya is highly regarded as a leading manufacturer of flying probe testers representing Japan, receiving acclaim in countries around the world. Its areas of activity extend not only to the home appliance industry but also to a wide range of fields, including the medical device industry and automotive industry, which require high quality standards, as well as the aerospace industry, which has very high entry barriers.
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【Adopted Industries】 EMS, EMDS companies Semiconductor manufacturing equipment Communication infrastructure and servers Automotive, aircraft, and ships Medical devices Industrial machinery, robots FA machine tools Power generation and power systems
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, starting the assembly of transistor radios. Today, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells various electronics, including in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices) and RFID (a technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from tags containing IC information), as well as IT consulting and system solutions, both domestically and internationally. We continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to societal development, with textiles and electronics as our dual pillars.