Manufacturing-Grade Electronics Quality and Supplier Assurance
- Matthew Monteyne
- Jan 1
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 6
As electronics grow more complex and supply chains extend globally, traditional tests often miss internal defects, substitutions, and process drift. These gaps lead to late discoveries, supplier risk, and quality escapes.
Anvil Checkpoint provides objective, physics-based validation of electronics quality and authenticity, enabling manufacturers to detect risk earlier, strengthen supplier control, and scale production with confidence.
Detect what conventional tests miss.
Closing critical gaps in electronics testing and supplier assurance
Conventional ICT and functional testing confirm electrical behaviour but provide limited visibility into internal construction and variation. As a result, manufacturers face increasing risk from hidden defects, undocumented substitutions, and supplier process drift.
Anvil Checkpoint addresses these challenges using physics-based RF measurements combined with AI, accessed through standard ports. This approach enables objective comparison of electronics without requiring schematics, firmware access, reverse engineering, or reliance on documentation.
Designed for production environments and quality ownership
Anvil Checkpoint complements existing test strategies by adding insight where traditional methods fall short. Quality and manufacturing teams use it to:
Identify internal differences that correlate with reliability and quality risk
Detect process drift earlier, before failures propagate downstream
Objectively compare suppliers, production lots, and contract manufacturers
Strengthen incoming inspection without adding test complexity
Reduce reliance on complex bed-of-nails fixtures and improve test scalability
By providing repeatable, design-agnostic measurements, Anvil Checkpoint enables manufacturers to maintain control as products, suppliers, and production volumes scale.
Download the “Manufacturing Control by Anvil Checkpoint” brochure to see how physics-based electronics validation can be integrated into your quality and supplier assurance processes.




