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Without well-designed KMGD test points, test coverage drops, debugging becomes risky (e.g., probing tiny IC pins directly), and manufacturing defect rates rise.
A good KMGD test point adheres to the following specifications:
: It may refer to a specific technical test point on a circuit board or a piece of hardware.
In many designs, KMGD points serve as the entry gate for uploading initial bootloaders or firmware to microcontrollers.
In humidity or dust-filled environments, test points must resist oxidation. The sealed base of the KMGD prevents wicking of contaminants under the contact area.





