Pin sockets

At GTE I used to work on Fairchild Sentry IC testers like this Sentry 21: The test head of the Sentry had pin electronics cards arrayed around a circle: source: https://caeonline.com/buy/final-test/schlumberger-fairchild-sentry-21/9267919 Here is an interesting paper on testing the Z-80 with a Sentry 610: substack: https://mtsi.substack.com/p/testing-the-z80-chip-with-a-1970s article repeated here: https://mitsi.com/case-studies/z80-chip/ One thing that were used on the pin electronics cards were small reed relays, either Zestrons: source: https://www.ebay.com/itm/296449132308 or Coto relays: source: https://www.ebay.com/itm/394476842759 The reed relays were also used on "performance boards" which were the interface between the test head and the device under test - the relays were usually used for applying loads or power to a pin. One thing with the reed relays, they weren't soldered onto the boards, we used small pin sockets like these: ...