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Hi-Temp CSP Sockets enable testing of any area-array device.

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December 26, 2011 - Accommodating use from -55 to +200°C, AR4HT Series incorporate low-profile (0.45 mm) contact structure that provides compliance for ATE testing and burn-in. Sockets work with various area-array devices, including BGA, LGA, QFN, DFN, CSP, MLCC, and POP, as well as bumped die with full and partial arrays. With life expectancy of 10,000+ actuations, products can accommodate IC devices with pitch of 0.4 mm or greater as well as mixed pitch environments.
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Aries Electronics, Inc.
2609 Bartram Road
Bristol, PA, 19007-6810
USA



New Aries CSP Sockets Enable Testing of Any Area-array Device to +200°C


Bristol, Pa. - Aries Electronics, a US manufacturer of standard, programmed and custom interconnection products used worldwide, now offers the industry's first CSP sockets that accept any area-array device for high-temperature testing up to +200°C. The new AR4HT Series sockets incorporate a low-profile 0.45 mm contact structure (compressed) that is shorter than other low-profile contacts and provides excellent compliance for reliable ATE testing and burn-in.

For the first time, applications that require high-temperature device testing and burn-in, as well as those with high-frequency bandwidth, low inductance and high current conditions, can now incorporate cost-effective and high-reliability CSP socket technology to test and burn-in virtually any area-array device at temperatures up to +200°C. The sockets are successfully employed in military, aerospace and geophysical environments as well as in research and development.

The AR4HT sockets accommodate a variety of area-array devices including BGA, LGA, QFN, DFN, CSP, MLCC and POP as well as bumped die with full and partial arrays. Full socket operating temperature is -55°C to +200°C with a life expectancy of more than 10,000 actuations. The socket can accommodate IC devices with a pitch of 0.4 mm or greater as well as mixed pitch environments.

The interposer set is comprised of silver particles within a silicon elastomer with a patented polyimide core. Initial contact force is 20 to 30 grams per lead.

As with all Aries test and burn-in sockets, the new AR4HT series is available in custom sizes and configurations to suit specific customer applications.

Pricing for an AR4HT socket starts at $175. Delivery is 20 work days ARO.

For additional information, contact Aries Electronics Inc., 2609 Bartram Road, Bristol, Pa. 19007-6810; Tel: 215-781-9956; Fax: 215-781-9845; Email: info@arieselec.com; Web: http://www.arieselec.com, Data sheet # 23026 http://www.arieselec.com/Web_Data_She..., Europe Email: europe@arieselec.com.

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