Web-PBQ running on Agilent’s in-circuit test (ICT) platforms enables electronics companies to address their test, data collection and quality management needs. It is a low-cost, entry-level quality management tool aimed at single-tester, single-user configurations. Web-PBQ is a part of a scalable quality management solution. Companies that may want a comprehensive quality management solution in the future can start with Web-PBQ and add functionality as their needs evolve.
Web-PBQ can be installed on any Agilent ICT system controller running Microsoft Windows®. Web-PBQ uses the built-in data logging capabilities of the tester, so no additional hardware or IT resources are required to set up or run the program. Web-PBQ is well suited for new product introductions and manufacturing test engineering environments, where engineers need fast and accurate access to test and measurement data.
The ability to run Web-PBQ on our legacy Medalist 3070 and our latest i3070 Series 5 in-circuit testers offers electronic equipment suppliers and contract manufacturers best-in-class capabilities not found anywhere else, said NK Chari, director of marketing for Agilent’s Measurement Systems Division. The Agilent test systems have a wealth of logged test data available that, if analyzed, can enable our customers to identify costly process and component challenges. Our partnership with Derby and availability of Web-PBQ enables this analysis and helps customers reduce their costs.
Reducing costs and time to market continue to be key business goals for electronics companies, said Errol Lafayette, Derby’s president and CEO. Web-PBQ allows engineers to quickly turn test data into information that improves decision support, which ultimately increases efficiency and lowers costs on the shop floor.
Under the terms of the marketing agreement, Derby Associates will continue as Agilent’s preferred supplier for automated test data collection and quality management.