Covering the history and trends of system-level test for semiconductors, this solution brief discusses: The increasing complexities of testing advanced semiconductor integrated devices across a span ...
EAST AURORA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Astronics Corporation (NASDAQ: ATRO), a leading provider of advanced technologies for the global aerospace, defense, and semiconductor industries, announced today ...
System-level testing is becoming essential for testing complex and increasingly heterogeneous chips, driven by rising demand for reliable parts in safety- and mission-critical applications. More and ...
VAN NUYS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Trio-Tech International (NYSE MKT: TRT) today announced that it has signed a Joint Venture agreement with a Chinese company located in Suzhou, China; with expertise ...
All automation projects ideally follow a process that reflects the classic systems engineering V model, whereby a need is identified, which drives requirements. Requirements are analyzed and broken ...
System-level testing demand for advanced ICs has been rising. Foundries including TSMC, Intel and Samsung Electronics, as well as OSATs such as ASE Technology, are already involved, according to ...
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The Bohdana self-propelled gun is already approaching the French CAESAR in terms of its characteristics. After active testing ...
Although it requires a new generation of test equipment, testing MEMS devices is challenging but not impossible. Since the early days of the IC industry, wafer-level test has been possible using ...
Late last year I became one of the first people in the world not employed by Mercedes-Benz to legally use the company's Level 3 Drive Pilot autonomous system on a public road. German transport ...
Ford's renowned BlueCruise self-driving system is nearing a milestone of level 3 autonomy, according to its CEO, Jim Farley; this massive progress will soon allow drivers to do more while driving.