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
Hewlett-Packard offers a broad range of capabilities to provide cost effective, "Just Enough Test" IC test system implementations.

                 

Advantest Corp., Tokyo, Japan
Advantest claims to be the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductor component test equipment and handlers. It has manufacturing, sales, and service facilities world wide.

                 

Aehr Test Systems, Fremont, CA
Aehr Test Systems is a leading provider of systems for burning-in and testing DRAM and logic integrated circuits, including the FOX Wafer-Level Burn-in System, the MTX Massively Parallel Memory Test/Burn-in System, and the MAX Burn-in and Test System.

                 

CompuRoute Corp. Dallas, TX
CompuRoute, a Cerprobe subsidiary, has been designing, manufacturing and marketing a wide variety of custom and generic test boards since 1972.

                 

Credence Systems Corp.
Credence offers information on its products and the wide range of employment opportunities and benefits it presently offers.

                 

CST, Inc. Dallas, TX
CST, which has provided the memory industry with simm testers, handlers, and adaptors for the past 13 years, has joined the WWW bandwagon.

                 

ECT Semiconductor Test Group. Tempe, AZ
Previously ESH, this company has been making performance boards (DUT boards) since 1983.

                 

INCAL Technology
INCAL is a manufacturer of Burn-in Equipment and accessories and also produces and supports the HP 947x series Mixed-signal test systems under license from HP.

                 

KVD Company
KVD Company is a supplier of Semiconductor Automated Test Equipment for the Low End Mixed Signal Market.

                 

Liberty Research
Liberty Research designs and markets custom high frequency, low inductance hand test and production sockets and fixtures for various packages.

                 

Lorlin Test Systems
Lorlin Test Systems manufactures, sells and supports their line of Automated Testing Equipment and Automated Handling Equipment for Discrete Semiconductor Components.

                 

LTX Corp.
LTX designs, manufactures, and markets linear, mixed-signal, and discrete semiconductor test equipment.

                 

MOSAID Technology
The MOSAID Test Systems Division designs, manufactures, markets and supports memory test systems and data analysis software for engineers.

                 

NPTest, San Jose, CA
NPTest, today a wholly owned subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited, provides advanced test and diagnostic systems as well as engineering services to the semiconductor industry,

                 

NEXTEST Systems Corp. Cupertino, CA
NEXTEST produces the low-cost Logic, Memory, Scan, and Analog Maverick "personal tester" with test rates to 66MHz and pin-counts up to 512.

                 

OZ Technologies, Inc., Hayward, CA
OZ Technologies provides a wide range of I.C. test interfaces: test sockets, contactors, interposers, package adapters, probes, burn-in boards, load boards and probe Cards.

                 

SZ Testsysteme AG, Amerang, Germany
SZ Testsysteme AG is a manufacturer of automatic test systems (ATE) for production, incoming inspection and characterization.

                 

Teradyne Corp., Boston, MA
With revenues of approximately $1.2 billion and over 4000 employees in the United States, Europe and Asia, Teradyne is a market leader in analog component test, memory test, VLSI logic test and circuit board test.

                 

TMT, Inc. Sunnyvale, CA
TMT supplies cost-effective automatic test equipment to high-volume manufacturers of linear and mixed-signal semiconductor devices, both at the wafer sort and final package test.

                 

Xandex, Petaluma, CA
Xandex's primary offerings are its DieMark inking systems, DUT boards and a line of prober-tester interface products.

                 

See Also:

Electrical Testing

Test Handlers

Other Test Eqpt

Wafer Fab Equipment

Assembly Equipment

Test Accessories

           

   

        

Figure 1.  Example of an IC Tester

            

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