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Many
of the Key Test Issues Will Intensify in Importance
As both a test system company and a handler company,
we understand the demands on the entire test cell all too well.
Many of the key test issues of today will intensify in importance
in the new century, as the bar continues to be raised, especially
in the areas of IC speed, industry competition, and cost.
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High-speed ICs put huge demands not only on
the tester and on the handler, but on the integrated test
cell, including interface, docking mechanism and electrical
integrity.
Each test cell component must perform reliably,
with maximum uptime and with superb signal integrity from
the pin electronics to the device. These features should not
be taken for granted, because they effect yield, productivity
and quality. IC speeds approaching 1GHz will climb higher,
escalating performance demands on the test cell.
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The trend in memory devices-high speed complex devices,
such as SDRAM and DDR-is that most of these devices will become
part of memory modules. Older, slower, lower-capacity modules were
tested only in sample batches. But newer, high-speed modules require
more testing, so the trend is toward more handlers that can accommodate
memory modules.
Time-to-market cycles continue to shrink, with pressure
coming from consolidation of semiconductor manufacturing, and with
regional suppliers giving way to global suppliers that want integrated
solutions to shorten time to market.
Integrated test cell solutions-particularly ones
in which each component is designed to function optimally with the
other components-contributes to high-volume production.
And high-volume production is not reliant solely
on integration. Other factors affecting production are uptime and
simple, everyday concerns, such as changeovers. Handler companies
that can deliver changeovers measured in seconds rather than minutes,
and superior Mean Time Between Failure specifications, will become
vendors of choice in the consolidated global market.
Cost pressures are also ever-present and escalating.
With high-end handlers today costing well over a million dollars,
manufacturers and test houses are choosing their vendors with great
care.
The most versatile, productive and reliable handlers
will be the handlers of choice, provided they can also deliver cost
and production efficiencies. -Nicholas Konidaris, President and
CEO, Advantest
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Advantest Corp. is one of the world's leading
ATE equipment suppliers to the semiconductor industry and
one of the leading producers of electronic and optoelectronic
instruments and systems. A global company, Advantest has long
offered total ATE solutions in every component of semiconductor
test, including testers, handlers, mechanical and electrical
interfaces and software. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest
established its North American subsidiary in 1982. Advantest
America Inc. and The Advantest America R&D Center are based
in Santa Clara, Calif.[advantest.com]
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