Abstract: A test probe positioning machine includes first and second stepper motors connected to spaced first and second vertical pivot pins extending from a support. A flat slide surface is disposed on the support adjacent and perpendicular to the vertical pivot pins. First and second elongated threaded shafts driven by the stepper motors engage first and second threaded nut blocks. The nut blocks are pivotally connected together by a vertical pivot pin and are supported upon a low friction foot element which slides along the slide surface. An insulating probe support is connected to one of the nut blocks and can be raised or lowered by a solenoid in response to a control signal received from a control system. The control system converts triangular coordinates to pulse signals which control the stepper motors to position the probe support.
Abstract: A system for mounting a motor driving a motor capstan includes a single flexible metal sheet which includes four bends along four spaced parallel flexure lines. The four flexure lines divide the sheet into five sections, including first and second end sections, first and second leg sections adjacent to the first and second end sections, respectively, and a motor support section disposed between the first and second leg sections. The first and second end sections are attached to a rigid support surface. The first and second leg sections have flanges to provide structural strength. The first and second leg sections are oriented at downward angles from the rigidly mounted surface. The motor support section is approximately parallel to the rigid mounting surface and includes an opening therein for accommodating the motor.