NORWOOD, Mass., Feb. 08, 2017 -- The Multitest business of Xcerra Corporation (Nasdaq:XCRA), today announces the introduction of the mmWave contactor, an innovative and robust, patent pending contacting solution for the testing of extremely high frequency semiconductors in high volume production environments.
Multitest engineers have developed a revolutionary hybrid contacting solution that combines traditional spring probe architecture (used for low frequency and power pins of a semiconductor device) and a coplanar waveguide cantilever solution (used for the peripheral high frequency transceiver pins). By combining spring probe and waveguide technologies Multitest has extended the reach of high volume production contactors to the extremely high frequency ranges needed by automotive radar, WiGig, and 5G devices. The mmWave contactor is able to maintain broadband performance from DC to 81GHz (<-10dB return loss and 4dB to 6dB insertion loss typical at 81GHz from tester interface to device). Furthermore, the mmWave contactor is designed and fabricated to withstand the extreme temperature environments associated with automotive tri-temp testing (-40°C, 25°C, and 145°C typical). The mmWave contactor is currently being used in high volume production manufacturing environments with multiple customers and has demonstrated contactor and component life of over 1 million insertions.
Timothy McNulty, vice president of Xcerra’s interface products group explains: “The increasing demand for extremely high frequency semiconductors has created a new challenge of how they are tested in high volume production. We relied on over thirty years of RF testing experience to come up with a solution to this problem. Before the introduction of Xcerra’s mmWave contactor there were only lab based solutions usable for low volume applications. The mmWave contactor is the first and only solution designed to support high volume production of these very high performance devices.”
To learn more about the Multitest mmWave Contactor family, visit www.multitest.com/mmWave
About Xcerra
Xcerra Corporation is comprised of four businesses in the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing test markets: atg-Luther & Maelzer, Everett Charles Technologies, LTX-Credence and Multitest. The combination of these businesses creates a company with a broad spectrum of semiconductor and PCB test expertise that drives innovative new products and services, and the ability to deliver to customers fully integrated semiconductor test cell solutions. The Company addresses the broad, divergent requirements of the mobility, industrial, automotive and consumer end markets, offering a comprehensive portfolio of solutions and technologies, and a global network of strategically deployed applications and support resources. Additional information can be found at www.xcerra.com or at each product group’s website; www.atg-lm.com, www.ectinfo.com, www.ltxc.com and www.multitest.com
Investor Contact:
Richard Yerganian,
Vice President, Investor Relations
Xcerra Corporation
Tel. 781.467.5063
Email [email protected]
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