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PCB Test Point & Test Hook Clip Assorted Kit — Multi-Color, Through-Hole & SMD
PCB Test Point & Test Hook Clip Assorted Kit Multi-Color, Through-Hole & SMD
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PCB Test Point & Test Hook Clip Assorted Kit — Multi-Color, Through-Hole & SMD
A comprehensive assorted kit of PCB test points and test hook clips, covering the most common sizes, colors, and mounting styles used in electronics testing and debugging. Test points are the essential interface between your PCB and test equipment — providing a reliable, repeatable connection point for oscilloscope probes, multimeter leads, logic analyzers, and in-circuit test (ICT) fixtures.
Color-coded test points allow instant visual identification of signal nets, power rails, and ground connections on a PCB, dramatically reducing debugging time. The kit includes both through-hole and SMD (surface mount) test points, plus test hook clips for hands-free probing during circuit debugging and characterization.
Key Specifications
- Types included: Through-hole test points, SMD test points, test hook clips
- Colors: Red, Black, Yellow, Green, Blue, White (assorted)
- Contact material: Tin-plated or gold-plated copper alloy
- Housing material: PA nylon, UL94 V-0
- Rated current: 1–3A (depending on size) | Rated voltage: 250V DC
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +105°C | Compliance: RoHS
Why Choose This Kit?
- ✅ Multi-color assortment — instantly identify power, ground, and signal nets by color during debugging
- ✅ Through-hole + SMD types — covers both legacy and modern PCB designs in one kit
- ✅ Test hook clips included — hands-free probing for oscilloscope and logic analyzer connections
- ✅ Repeatable connection point — eliminates probe slip and accidental shorts during testing
- ✅ ICT fixture compatible — standard test point sizes compatible with most in-circuit test fixtures
- ✅ RoHS compliant — tin-plated or gold-plated copper contacts, PA nylon housing
Typical Applications
- Oscilloscope and logic analyzer probing during PCB debugging
- Multimeter measurement points for voltage, current, and resistance
- In-circuit test (ICT) and flying probe test fixtures
- Production test jig connection points
- Power rail and ground monitoring during bring-up
- Signal integrity measurement and characterization
- Educational electronics and STEM lab equipment
How to Use PCB Test Points
Solder through-hole test points into standard 1.0mm or 1.5mm PCB holes, or reflow SMD test points onto standard SMD pads. Place test points at key nodes in your circuit — power rails, clock signals, data buses, and analog measurement points. Use test hook clips to attach oscilloscope probes or logic analyzer leads for hands-free, stable connections during debugging and characterization.

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