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Semiconductor Test Equipment
Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) or Electrical Testers
Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), or testers (see Fig. 1), are used in the process of automatically testing the electrical characteristics and performance of finished devices.
ATE's vary widely in accordance with the types of products they test. In general, however, it consists of an elaborate controller- or microprocessor-based system that controls: 1) boards or modules that can supply electrical excitation to the device under test (DUT) and 2) boards or modules that can measure the electrical characteristics and behavior of the DUT in response to the applied excitation.
Additional
paraphernalia such as
family boards and
DUT boards are attached to the tester to configure it to the specific needs of the DUT, since the testers
themselves are often designed to be as generic as possible.
Electrical Test System Manufacturers:
Agilent
Technologies
Advantest
Corp., Tokyo, Japan
Aehr
Test Systems, Fremont, CA
CompuRoute
Corp. Dallas, TX
Credence
Systems Corp.
CST,
Inc. Dallas, TX
ECT
Semiconductor Test Group. Tempe, AZ
INCAL
Technology
KVD
Company
Liberty
Research
Lorlin
Test Systems
LTX
Corp.
MOSAID
Technology
NPTest,
San Jose, CA
NEXTEST
Systems Corp. Cupertino, CA
OZ
Technologies, Inc., Hayward, CA
SZ
Testsysteme AG, Amerang, Germany
Teradyne
Corp., Boston, MA
TMT,
Inc. Sunnyvale, CA
Xandex,
Petaluma, CA
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See Also: Electrical Testing; Test Handlers; Other Test Eqpt; Wafer Fab Equipment Assembly Equipment; Test Accessories
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