Teradyne, a supplier of automated test solutions, and semiconductor firm Infineon have entered into a partnership around ...
Currently, Samtec has an existing unit that conducts these tests. However, the unit only communicates with a PC which runs automated tests. This limits the flexibility test engineers have by making ...
This, in turn, calls for more sophisticated testing solutions leading to higher demand for automated test equipment (ATE) that Teradyne produces. ATE plays a crucial role in enhancing the ...
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Teradyne has teamed up with Infineon to advance power testing. Takeaway Points Teradyne has teamed up with Infineon to ...
Teradyne and Infineon Technologies have entered into a strategic partnership to advance power semiconductor test. As part of ...
an automated test strategy for such designs is required to reduce ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) time and cost. Memory faults behave differently than classical Stuck-At faults. Therefore, the fault ...