July, 2011
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Multitest’s Plug&Yield Optimizes Test Setup and Problem Solving
Rosenheim, Germany — Multitest, a designer and manufacturer of final test handlers, contactors and load boards used by IC manufacturers and final test subcontractors world- wide, has made available its new Plug&Yield®
service, an unusual
offering that comprises much more than other often-called “turnkey” solutions.
Multitest not only optimizes the
project management by acting as one accountable partner for the entire project, but it also ensures the best time-to-market.
Concurrent engineering approaches; advanced simulation tools; multidisciplinary solutions.
In a typical project, Multitest
was able to successfully apply a con- current engineering approach along with advanced simulation tools to develop a new solution for challeng- ing high-frequency applications that require ambient-hot-cold testing. In its approach, the company
was able to combine automotive tri- temp and high security standards with the RF requirements of a radar application. The previous imple- mented solution had temperature stability and electrical performance issues. Optimizing one performance area resulted in diminishing the other. Previous suppliers had not been able to resolve this dilemma. Multitest’s ability to simulate
high-speed connections, including its products and the customer’s device, and then to verify this simulation in the laboratory enabled the company to supply a product that performed to the customer’s expectations without modification or redesign. The compa- ny has detailed 3D simulation mod- els of its contactors that are verified by internal experimentation.
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Doubling Test Throughput
bed or a simple vacuum operated adaptor.
Digitaltest can integrate with
any Boundary Scan platform. High - lights include:
l Power on test.
test and current measurement. l
l EPROM programming. l Virtual digital pins.
l
l Functional test including voltage Flash programming.
On-board programming. Using Boundary-Scan will now
decrease test time dramatically and provide more and better test cover- age of the UUT using a simple low- cost fixture. Contact: Digitaltest, Inc.,
5046 Commercial Circle, Suite C, Concord, CA 94520 % 925-603-8650 fax: 925-603-8651 Web:
www.digitaltest.net r
Multitest’s integration team
devised a scheme for insulating the tester side of the load board to reduce temperature drift. Contact: Multitest elektronische
Systeme GmbH, Aussere Oberaustrasse 4, D-83026 Rosenheim, Germany % +49 8031 406 216 fax: +49 8031 406 148 E-mail:
b.loferer@multitest.com Web:
www.multitest.com
Page 21 Mulino, OR — Sunstone Circuits®
Sunstone Circuits: 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-day Lead Times
,
the printed circuit board (PCB) pro- totype solutions provider is now offering shorter lead times for its cir- cuit board design software, PCB123® The shortened lead times now
.
correspond with the company’s quickturn PCB lead times, and join a growing list of CAD tool product fea- tures which make the prototyping process even easier and more accu- rate from project concept to PCB delivery. These features include: data
sheet availability; automated bill of materials (BOM); expanded parts libraries; seamless synchronization of layout and schematic views; opti-
mized graphics Now, PCB123 orders ship one
day sooner: 2 layers without solder mask ship in 1 day; 2 layers with sol- der mask ship in 2 days; 4 layers with solder mask ship in 3 days; 6 layers with solder mask ship in 4 days. Sunstone Circuits remains com-
mitted to providing the best technical support in the printed circuit board industry, and provides live assis- tance and technical support 24/7/365. Contact: Sunstone Circuits,
13626 S. Freeman Road, Mulino, OR 97042 % 800-228-8198 or 503-829-9109 fax: 503-829-6657 E-mail:
support@sunstone.com Web:
www.sunstone.com
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