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SmartFixtures are a subset of Cyber-Physical Systems. They combine a fixture with sensors to collect data and provide feedback. Sensors and/or instrumentation embedded in the fixture are connected to a PLC or computer which apply algorithms to determine if required criteria are met i.e. Functional Testing (manufacturing).

A SmartFixture can be a manufacturing fixture or simply a test fixture. The smart aspect is fully realised in the use of the data collected via IIoT/ Industry 4.0. Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and other Big Data tools can be applied to perform real time analysis and predictive decision making to improve operational efficiencies.[1]

Electronics

Circuit boards, are held in place and subjected to controlled electronic test signals.

Examples of fixtures:

  • Uploading a software into a microcontroller and testing the functionality of the PCBA
  • Checking the correct parameters of a LED light

See also

References

  1. ^ Barbosa, Jose; Leitao, Paulo; Trentesaux, Damien; Colombo, Armando W.; Karnouskos, Stamatis (2016-07-21). "Cross benefits from cyber-physical systems and intelligent products for future smart industries". 2016 IEEE 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN). Poitiers, France: IEEE: 504–509. doi:10.1109/INDIN.2016.7819214. hdl:10198/15483. ISBN 978-1-5090-2870-2. S2CID 18371333.