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Poc-it Testimonials
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Don't take our word for it; customers and hands-on reviewers have had a lot to
say about Poc-it products (quotes are used by permission):
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"Poc-it has saved us over a million dollars on a recent product by finding an intermittent just before we released the motherboard."
--Design Engineer from a well-known PC Manufacturer
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"We have and use two Poc-it testers. One is the normal power cycler (Poc-it), the other controls
phase angle (PowerCycler). I have found them to be versatile test devices that allow me to explore
all sorts of issues. Phase angle control allows me to explore worst-case charge currents for
products plugged into the wall. Variable timing allows me to explore power-up race conditions for
controlled dropouts. I have used the products for power cycling to allow me to stress a product.
The cycle count allows me to document the test conditions used. It is a great product!"
--John Loud, Principal Engineer for Exponent, Inc.
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"Well, Poc-it was just what we needed: a simple, low-cost, autonomous
(portable) product that could be used in the process of test engineering."
--Technical Engineer for Inter-Tel
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"The Poc-it from MicroTools is an indispensable device for testing powerfail
circuits and code. It is also a pretty fine way to find uninitialized
variables, as well as isolating hard to initialize hardware devices like some
FPGA's."
--Jack Ganssle in Embedded Systems Programming, April 1999
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"What you end up with is a simple tool [Poc-it] (aren't the best ones simple?)
that inexpensively allows you to design a true test..."
--Scott Rosenthal in Personnel Engineering, July 1995
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