May 6, 2011 — Multitest, a designer and manufacturer of final test handlers, contactors and load boards used by integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) and final test subcontractors, provides extended temperature control with its extended temperature calibration (XTX) on the MT9510 test handler.
Active thermal control systems are often not appropriate for medium range power dissipation control for devices under test (DUT). Some semiconductor manufacturers develop proprietary solutions, but Multitest is offering a turnkey solution.
Multitest’s extended temperature calibration (XTC) offers for medium range power dissipation of up to 50W. The die temperature inside the DUT is stabilized at a set temperature and a temperature drift after contacting is avoided.
The XTC is integrated into the conversion kit. Besides cost efficiency, this also ensures the full availability for any MT9510 pick-and-place handler in the market.
For more information about Multitest’s XTC capability on its MT9510, visit www.multitest.com/MT9510.
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