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Test System targets analog IC with up to 32 pins.

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December 11, 2008 - In module configuration, ADS1911 can perform parallel test of up to 8 discrete devices and analog ICs. DC calibration function ensures accurate DC test by allowing for minimal performance gaps between multiple installed systems. Also included, test program creation tool allows selection of test parameters from pull-down menus to facilitate and accelerate creation of test programs. Capabilities include measuring DC characteristics of DUT's I/O current, I/O voltage, and power source.

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Advantest America Corp.
3201 Scott Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA, 95054
USA



Advantest Kyushu Systems Introduces ADS1911 Analog Test System


System offers low-cost test for analog devices

TOKYO, Dec. 1 -- Advantest Kyushu Systems Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Advantest Corporation , today announced its new analog test system, the ADS1911. Available from January 2009, the ADS1911 offers low-cost test for comparatively low-pin-count analog ICs (up to 32 pins). Its features will be presented at SEMICON Japan 2008, to be held at Makuhari Messe, near Tokyo, on December 3rd - 5th.

Today's semiconductors are extremely diverse, ranging from multi-functional, high-pin-count devices such as the LSIs used in personal computers to single-function discrete devices such as transistors and diodes, as well as analog ICs, which have comparatively low pin counts. Analog ICs and discrete devices, used in large numbers in cellular phones, consumer electronics, game consoles, and automobile electronics, have especially low unit prices. The ADS1911 answers manufacturers' needs for a system that can deliver lower test costs for these devices.

ADS 1911 Key Features

-- Parallel Test of Up To 8 Discrete Devices & Analog ICs

In its module configuration, the ADS1911 can perform parallel test of up to 8 discrete devices and analog ICs, thus lowering test cost.

-- Improved Yield for DC Test*

To ensure accurate DC test, the ADS1911 is equipped with a highly accurate DC calibration function. This allows for minimal performance gaps between multiple installed systems, improving yield and bringing down cost.

-- User-Friendly Test Program Creation Tool Saves Time, Boosts Productivity

The ADS1911's test program creation tool allows selection of test parameters from pull-down menus. This simplified format eliminates the need for specialized programming languages and makes the creation of test programs quick and easy.

* DC test: measuring the DC characteristics of a DUT's input and output current, input and output voltage, power source, etc.

Pricing:

Analog Test System ADS1911: from 10 million yen (price may vary depending on configuration)

Key Specifications:

Target Devices: Commodity analog ICs, discrete devices, optical semiconductor devices, commodity logic ICs

Parallel Test Capacity: Up to 8 devices

Voltage / Current Measurement Function:
Device power source: Max. 8 channels, +/-128V/+/-32mA, +/-64V/+/-64mA, +/-4V/+/-2A (pulse)
Input / output power source: Max. 64 channels, +/-64V/+/-32mA, +/-4V/+/-64mA

About Advantest

Advantest Corporation is the world's leading automatic test equipment supplier to the semiconductor industry, and also produces electronic 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 subsidiaries worldwide. Among them, Advantest America, Inc. is based in Santa Clara, CA., Advantest (Europe) GmbH is based in Munich, Germany, and Advantest Taiwan Inc. is based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. More information is available at www.advantest.com

CONTACT: Advantest Corporation, +03-3214-7500 (main)
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