LPS Mini does not need a test jig, it is just to plug it into a TE Connectivity 5650712-1. its bigger sibling LPS is a bit more complicated to test. Luckily a test jig is easily made using a 3D printer and pogo pins! Keep in mind that high temperature filament is required to avoid misalignment/deformation while soldering in cables to the pogo pins.
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Yes !!! I was thinking to use a 3D printer to put some pogo pin to can test one of my board. How do you put the pogo pin inside your piece ? Did you put the exactly hole to can insert them ?
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Wow, impressive!
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