Check range
Functional and versatile test benches
Technical specifications
Our Check test benches cover a wide range of functional tests. They are designed using our standard units and adapted to your production needs.
Check Versatile
The Check Versatile line is geared towards structural and functional tests, and is based on multipurpose and multi-interface test benches, testing assemblies and sub-assemblies.
Check Wave
The Check Wave line is dedicated to test benches and Radio Frequency (RF) calibrations.
Check Field
Based on customer feedback, Tame-Test has developed this line of field testers, Check Field, for interventions and commissioning on site. They are therefore transportable and can be self-sufficient in energy.
Check Labs
The objective of Check Labs is to facilitate design validation by testing prototypes during the R&D phase.
Check Labs can be pre-equipped with the elements to be piloted, for example motors, elements to be decoded or even programming probes, which are very useful for the simultaneous validation of hardware and software designs (test software or application software).
Check Power
In close collaboration with our partner Tame-Power and in line with the evolution of mobility, Tame-Test has developed a family of “Check Power” power test benches from 5 kW to several hundreds of kW.
Technical functionalities
These product lines apply to the fields historically addressed by TRONICO:
- Automotive (electric and hydrogen)
- Oil
- Aeronautics
- Defense
- Space
- Medical
- Industrial
Find their detailed functionalities on the pages dedicated to each type of Check test bench.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a functional test bench and an RF test bench?
A functional test bench verifies the overall behaviour of an electronic device (logic, power, I/O interfaces, sequencing). An RF test bench measures radio-frequency performance such as power, gain, noise, bandwidth and modulation, using RF-specific instruments like spectrum analyzers or signal generators.
When should you use a functional bench, and when is an RF bench required?
A functional bench is used to validate complete system operation under realistic conditions. An RF bench is required whenever a product transmits, receives, or processes radio signals: IoT devices, telecom equipment, defense, avionics, wireless modules, radar systems. Both may be combined for mixed-signal RF/digital systems.
What types of benches are included in the Check range (Versatile, Labs, Power, Wave, Field)?
Here is a short glossary below:
- Check Versatile – modular and multi-interface bench for small to mid-scale production.
- Check Labs – laboratory bench for prototyping, validation, and engineering tests (design & validation phase)
- Check Power – designed for power test applications: loads, supplies, protection, electrical characterisation.
- Check Wave – RF / microwave-oriented bench for RF analysis, radio characterisation, antenna tests for instance.
- Check Field – portable/field bench for on-site testing in industrial or constrained environments.


