Product category: ATE Systems
News Release from: Credence Systems Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 July 2005
Best choice of mixed signal platform
Best Electronics and Components Company has purchased multiple ASL 1000T test systems from Credence Systems Corp
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Best Electronics and Components Company (BECCI) has purchased multiple ASL 1000T test systems from Credence Systems Corp. BECCI, a leading provider of total parametric and functional test solutions for linear, analogue and mixed-signal devices, will use the systems to test temperature sensors, precision voltage references and MOSFETs.
'Credence's ASL 1000 is BECCI's preferred test platform for analogue mixed-signal devices', said Fred Kinder, BECCI's Chief Executive Officer and President.
'Our engineers have developed a powerful new test solution for MOSFET devices using the ASL 1000'.
'This solution performs tests such as gate resistance (Rg), avalanche, gate charge and DC measurements faster and more reliably than traditional test methods, achieving lower overall costs for customers and making it essential in today's competitive market'.
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'The new test methodology minimises insertions, prevents handling problems, including broken leads, bent leads, and walking wounded devices, and enables significant advances in manufacturing output'.
'The architectural principle of the ASL 1000 offers key cost benefit to customers, making the system ideal for manufacturers and outsource assembly and test suppliers (OSATs) worldwide', said Dr Graham Siddall, Credence's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
'With faster test times, higher throughput, and better repeatability, the ASL 1000 provides BECCI with a compelling advantage in the competitive test and assembly market'.
'This multisystem order significantly expands BECCI's current test capacity and strengthens its position in the marketplace'.
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