Microboard and TAKAYA have been featured in U.S. Tech Magazine. For over 20 years, Microboard has leveraged Takaya’s flying probe technology to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve quality assurance in PCBA testing. Unlike traditional bed-of-nails testers, flying probe systems eliminate the need for costly fixtures and allow for rapid adaptation to design changes. By upgrading to Takaya’s latest APT-1400F-SL systems, Microboard continues to lead in circuit card testing, ensuring precision, flexibility, and reliability for its customers. This investment reaffirms Microboard’s dedication to innovation and delivering high-quality solutions for OEMs in a fast-evolving industry.
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About Microboard:
Microboard is a Connecticut-based electronics manufacturing service (EMS) provider delivering circuit card assembly, system integration, and test services. We’re your source for high reliability and high complexity electronics manufacturing across the Defense, Medical, Telecom, and Industrial market sectors. From simple designs to complex systems, Microboard provides complete solutions beginning with new product introduction to manufacturing fulfillment. We are committed to excellence, motivated by a higher mission, and led by our 3 guiding principles, the 3Ps. Process Excellence, Partnership, and People.
Along with our strong engineering staff and test and RF test design team, our leading-edge equipment and software can place the industry’s smallest parts, building some of the most complex, challenging, and fail-critical boards in the world. Microboard’s motto of “brilliant together” is an unassailable guarantee to our customers, from government contractors to innovative startups looking to amaze the world. Answering the call to world service is a significant and inseparable part of Microboard’s company culture. Through aid projects in 9 different missions worldwide, humanitarian commitment is our enduring purpose. Brilliant Together.