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Semiconductors |
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CASTLE Single to Nine Site, Tri-Temperature Pick-and-Place handler for Logic, Analog and Mixed Signal Applications The Castle is a x1 to x9 site pick-and-place handler for tray-based packages including BGA, CSP, and μBGA. It is capable of thermally conditioning devices from -60C to +155C. The thermal soak space meets soak time requirements while maintaining peak UPH of 4,200 for the Lx and 5,200 for the TURBO version. Both the Lx and TURBO incorporate one automated input position and from four to eight automated unload positions. Automated contactor cleaning and auto-retest features are an added boost to productivity on the test floor. |
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DELTA EDGE Industry Leading Performance and Features at a Competitive Price. The Delta EDGE is a x1 to x16 site, ambient to +155°, 8,000 UPH pick-and-place handler for tray-based packages. Its standard package size range is 3mm x 3mm up to 40mm x 40mm and includes BGA, QFP and QFN. The large soak area enables the EDGE to maintain a high level of throughput at elevated temperatures. Tested devices are sorted into three automatic and three manual bins. Testers can be docked from left, right or rear for easy integration on the test floor. Additional features like automated contactor cleaning, device rotation, lead inspection, and additional automated bins make the EDGE a perfect fit for the test floor. |
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Summit ATC or PTC Single or Dual, Chamberless Pick-and-Place Handler for High Power Dissipation Applications Designed for high power devices that need to dissipate heat generated while under test. The Summit handler uses an innovative thermal conditioning system to maintain package setpoint within an operating range during test. The thermal system is a "chamberless design" that can dissipate the heat generated by high power devices during test, provides lower soak time and enables more efficient and accurate testing of high power devices. The Summit handler is available in two versions, passive thermal control, or active thermal control with feedback sensor. All input and output functions are fully automated. |
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