Electronic services
TRONICO’s electronic services are essential throughout the life of your products, to ensure the optimisation of your production schedule and the durability of your products, in terms of quality, costs and lead times. TRONICO’s service brands are present at every stage of the production, development and industrialisation of products involved in the operation of critical assemblies. Essential in industrialisation, these services and electronic services become an added value with a measurable ROI in terms of time and consumption of raw materials, thus guaranteeing the operational excellence necessary for the high-reliability markets addressed by TRONICO’s customers, in co-development with the design offices.
The expertise of our teams extends to all aspects of electronics industrialisation, such as DfT (Design For Test), materials analysis, component sourcing, establishing a test strategy, etc.
By choosing TRONICO, manufacturers can rely on the technical and industrial expertise of a robust service provider.
Description
Our brands dedicated to these services are Tame-Component for components, and Tame-Test for testing.
The aim of Tame-Component is to become your partner in electronics expertise, to help you with :
- your technological choices by validating the reliability and durability of your electronic products (according to your specifications);
- analysis and testing of your components;
- the durability and obsolescence management of your electronic products;
- component failure analysis.
Tame-Test is an expert in 4 areas:
- Analogue, digital and power electronics: TRONICO’s core business.
- Automation, robotics, optics and vision: expertise in these fields enables us to understand the design of test equipment and the products tested in their entirety.
- mechanics: the proximity of mechanical designers means that we can carry out multi-physics studies using modelling and simulation software (Ansys and Solidworks). As a result, Tame-Test is able to carry out simulations in thermal, fluidic, pneumatic, static and dynamic mechanical, optical and electromagnetic fields. These simulations help to resolve technical difficulties upstream of the design stage, reducing costs and lead times while improving quality.
- Software: access to skills and tools for developing embedded software enables the test bench design team to develop its own software, while providing innovative, cost-effective solutions.
TRONICO's global offer
Benefits
A range of services covering the entire life cycle of components
- construction analysis
- materials analysis
- component characterisation
- Life Test
- Qualification
- Solving RoHS problems (re-tinning)
- Sourcing components
- Secure storage
- BOM surveillance
- Upscreening
Tailor-made solutions add dimension to this offer: solution packs adapted to the stages of your project, from the development and manufacturing phases through to the solution to prevent obsolescence.
Associated services for a global solution
Tame-Test, an expert in test strategies, design for testability and MCO (Maintaining Operational Conditions), supports you throughout the life of your product through three services:
ScopeSolution
The aim of this service is to find the best “test strategy” recipe from several ingredients.
DfTSolution
Tame-Test offers analysis solutions from Design for Test right through to product production.
LifeSolution
Maintenance service for your test equipment throughout the life of your product.
Quality and traceability
Tame-Component offers seamless traceability. Cases are identified by component batch and are tracked using a dual physical and administrative traceability system, from the quotation to the dispatch of components and test results.
This traceability records, case by case, all the results of the analyses, as well as the identification of the agents who carried out each test, their authorisations, and the serial numbers of the equipment used. Samples destroyed for analysis are returned to the customer or archived for 10 years. Test results and reports are archived for 30 years.
The figures for 2019 show a high level of quality and good performance in terms of meeting deadlines.
- OQD (on quality delivery) of 100
- OTD (on time delivery) of 97% at D+5.
Sourcing electronic components and equipment
To help you find solutions to obsolescence problems, Tame-Component organises its services around complete solutions that can be adapted to your needs. You place the cursor where you want it:
- Sourcing + Testing of broker components
- Sourcing + Testing + Secure storage of broker components
- Sourcing + Testing + Secure storage of LBOs
LBO testing of components prior to storage enables any defects to be detected while the manufacturer is still providing technical support.
Cutting-edge equipment
TRONICO has all the skills and tools in-house to design customised testing solutions.
TRONICO’s equipment includes :
Multimeters, SMU, counters, network analysers, RLC bridges, spectrum analysers, optical spectrometers, ATE Teradyne, meniscograph, Pull and Shear tester, X-ray tomograph, X-ray fluorescence, optical microscopes…
Thermal chambers for hot, hot/cold, thermal shock, humidity, HAST, hot/cold probe tests
Resources
TRONICO has a strong support policy and its teams work in project mode. A team is dedicated to each project, ensuring continuity of information.
The men and women who make up TRONICO have diverse, cross-disciplinary skills, enabling us to meet all your electronics needs.
TRONICO attaches particular importance to training its teams in order to maintain its level of expertise in constantly evolving sectors.
Additional services have also been put in place to make it easier for technicians and operators to get to grips with the system. In this way, TRONICO ensures that it supports the project right through to the commissioning of the test solutions.
As soon as the order is validated, TRONICO sets up a project team:
- A project manager is responsible for customer relations, project management, budget and schedule,
- a technical leader coordinates the team with a view to meeting the project’s technical objectives,
- a testability expert analyses coverage rates and defines test sequences,
- a hardware engineer is in charge of design and development,
- a software engineer designs and develops the control of the instruments and the test sequence,
- a technical operator assembles and cables the equipment in accordance with IPC A610 and A620 rules.