Bevy Electronics Testing Services


Electrical Testing Services


Testing

Our Electrical Testing Capabilities

Hipot Testing

Our Cirris tester enables us to perform High Potential (Hipot) testing, which is crucial for identifying insulation failures and ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical components. Hipot testing checks for any breakdowns in insulation by applying high voltage to the component under test.

Continuity Testing

We conduct continuity testing to verify that electrical connections are properly established and that there are no unwanted short circuits. This test ensures that your circuits are functioning as intended and that there are no breaks or interruptions in the conductive path.

Functionality Testing

Our electrical testing services also include functionality testing, where we assess the performance of your electronic products under various conditions. This testing ensures that all components work together as intended and meet the required specifications.

Insulation Resistance Testing

Insulation resistance testing is crucial for determining the effectiveness of insulation materials used in electrical components. It helps identify potential issues such as moisture ingress or insulation breakdowns.

Our electrical testing services cater to a diverse range of industries, including:

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Medical
  • Telecommunications
  • Industrial machinery
  • Consumer electronics
  • And more

Electrical Testing


CIRRIS 4250

The Cirris 4250 cable tester has been integrated into our inspection processes to verify quality. This equipment allows for continuity testing of both Low Voltage and High Voltage 100 to 1500 VDC ± 5%, 50 to 100 VDC ± 5V. All cable and harness assemblies are tested for opens, shorts, miswires and intermittent errors.

Custom test fixtures allow for testing of a wide variety of harness and cable assemblies, ensuring a quality built product is handed over to our customer. In addition to the test requirements dictated by Bevy Electronics, the 4250 provides the opportunity to integrate many customer dictated test requirements.


Pull Testing

Crimps are tested to manufacturer's pull force specifications as an additional check to calibrated tools, ensuring mechanical crimp connections are secure and to spec.


Visual Testing

Visual inspections are performed to the industry standards as outlined in IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, IPC/WHMA-A-620 REquirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, IPC J-STD-001 Joint Industry Standard, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies, etc.