Issues and Challenges of Testing Modern Low Voltage Devices with Conventional In-Circuit Testers
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December 14, 2012 |
Author: |
Alan J. Albee |
Abstract: |
The popularity of low voltage technologies has grown significantly over the last decade as semiconductor device manufacturers have moved to satisfy market demands for more powerful products, smaller packaging, and longer battery life. By shrinking the size of the features they etch into semiconductor dice, IC manufacturers achieve lower costs, while improving speed and building in more functionality. However, this move toward smaller features has lead to lower breakdown voltages and increased opportunities for component overstress and false failures during in-circuit test.... |
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