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SMD resistor socket (2512,1206,0805,0603)

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OM222O:
it is actually ENIG (sorry for bad picture quality  :-DD).

I will try to make some sort of clamp using pogo pins since I have them on hand. this thread gave me a few good ideas. thanks everyone.

artag:
I would separate the force and sense contacts as you have on the 1225 layout. I can't see the layouts where you've made a tiny sense point in a force surround working. It seems to me that you'll be getting a 3-point contact (per pad) before that will connect both sides. The force current is not large so doesn't need thick traces.

NorthGuy:
Get another PCB, make holes where the components are supposed to be. Attach on the top of your PCB. Now simply drop the component into the hole and press on top of it. You'll get reasonably good contact.

Why do you want to measure the SMD resistors?

OM222O:
the force current can actually be up to 1A  :-DD

I need to measure these so I can bin my resistors and buy cheaper ones in the upcoming projects since I can focus purely on tempco rather than actual tolerance. I sometimes pay up to 50 cent for resistors which is just insane!

coromonadalix:
why dont u use  kelvin tweezers or maybe somekind of test fixture like this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/TH26008A-SMD-Components-Test-Fixture-for-Precision-LCR-Digital-Bridge-Meter/332079349542?

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