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 Advantest Introduces New M6241 Dynamic Test Handler
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new 512-device parallel test, high-throughput handler significantly reduces DRAM test costs
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TOKYO, Japan, April 24th, 2007 - Advantest Corporation (TSE: 6857, NYSE: ATE), today announced the launch of its new dynamic test handler, the M6241, for memory devices such as DDR2/3-SDRAM. It offers parallel test for up to 512 devices and boasts a throughput of 20,000 units per hour. Its compact design and new features, including an advanced heating mechanism to increase thermal stability, combine to offer significant cost reductions for volume production of today's multi-purpose memory devices. Furthermore, with improved device transfer mechanisms, the M6241 slashes test process time and jam rates, enabling more efficient testing and greater yields.
The markets for personal computers and consumer electronics such as cellular phones and handheld computers are steadily expanding, and product functions have reached remarkable levels of sophistication. Continued high rates of growth are predicted in the multipurpose memory market, which includes DDR2-SDRAM devices used in personal computers. Such expansion is spurred by sales of Windows Vista *, with full-scale high-volume production of DDR3-SDRAM also expected in 2008. Demand for multipurpose memory in the consumer electronics sector is growing too, as cellular phone and digital camera functionality advances. Such increases in demand in the DRAM market for multifunctional products at lower prices mean that high-volume manufacturers of DRAM are strongly pressing for lower cost testing.
Through its improved handling and insert mechanisms, the newly-available M6241 provides highly efficient device transfer for parallel test of up to 512 units, whilst maintaining the compactness of its predecessor. When used in combination with Advantest's T5588 DRAM memory test system, parallelism is doubled, with no greater floor space required than that of its predecessor, M6300. For volume producers of today's memory devices, this handler represents massive savings in test costs.
The M6241 is equipped with a new heating mechanism and takes just half the time of conventional models to reach target temperature. The new mechanism also controls temperature fluctuations between devices under test (DUTs), resulting in an improvement to temperature stability of up to 17%.
An option for the M6241 offers customers the ability to adjust the DUT layout pitch for differences in load-board designs. This feature allows customers with changing device designs the flexibility to maximize the effective testing of their own products over time. Designed with modularity, Advantest's M6241 incorporates a new pitch conversion kit mechanism that affords increased test efficiency and extends the life of the system. Previously, the Parallel Attachment for DUT pitch was a fixed mechanism, requiring that the handler be redesigned to accommodate changes in DUT pitch. The new M6241, with its kit mechanism, eliminates this need, giving customers increased flexibility. Recognizing that device interface design greatly impacts the efficiency of device testing, the M6241 also provides for a quick change-kit conversion between packages.
Furthermore, for enhanced operability, the M6241 can be run in not only Japanese and English, but also in Korean and Chinese, making it truly suited to global use.
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Windows Vista is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, Japan and other countries. |
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BGA, CSP, TSOP1, TSOP2, others |
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| Parallel Test Capacity : |
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Up to 512 devices |
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| Throughput : |
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20,000 devices / hour |
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| Temperature Range : |
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-40°C ~ +125°C, -55°C ~ +125°C (optional) |
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Enquiries about this product should be directed to: ATE Solution Business Department at 81-3-3214-7505 |
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All information supplied in this release is correct at the time of publication, but may be subject to change without warning. |
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Advantest Corporation is the world’s leading automatic test equipment supplier to the semiconductor industry, and also produces electronic and optoelectronic instruments and systems. A global company, Advantest has long offered total ATE solutions, and serves the industry in every component of semiconductor test: tester, handler, mechanical and electrical interfaces, and software. Its logic, memory, mixed-signal and RF testers and device handlers are integrated into the most advanced semiconductor production lines in the world. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest established its first subsidiary in 1982, in the USA, and now has 40 subsidiaries worldwide. Among them, Advantest America, Inc. is based in Santa Clara, CA., and Advantest (Europe) GmBH is based in Munich, Germany. More information is available at www.advantest.co.jp. |
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