DocumentCode
2379235
Title
Is an open architecture tester really achievable?
Author
Roddy, Paul D.
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
1209
Abstract
Summary form only given. Management of tester technology has been a real challenge with Motorola´s diverse product portfolio. Global support for multiple tester hardware architectures and operating systems is very expensive, difficult, and time consuming. Migration to new proprietary tester platforms requires massive efforts from design, test engineering, production, maintenance, and other areas. The semiconductor industry is ready for a common OA (open architecture) tester. The OA tester will provide many benefits to semiconductor manufacturers such as: lower costs, faster access to new technology, wider supplier base, and protection from obsolescence. Also, the OA tester will provide benefits to the ATE suppliers such as: substantially reduced support costs, reduced training, and larger market potential. Development and acceptance of the OA tester concept will not be easy, but should be achievable.
Keywords
automatic test equipment; integrated circuit manufacture; integrated circuit testing; open systems; production testing; ATE suppliers; OA tester; design; global support; maintenance; market potential; multiple tester hardware architectures; multiple tester operating systems; obsolescence protection; open architecture tester; proprietary tester platform migration; semiconductor industry; semiconductor manufacturers; single tester platform; supplier base; support costs; technology access; test engineering; tester technology management; training; Costs; Design engineering; Electronics industry; Hardware; Operating systems; Portfolios; Production; Semiconductor device testing; System testing; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Test Conference, 2002. Proceedings. International
ISSN
1089-3539
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7542-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TEST.2002.1041914
Filename
1041914
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