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June 2004 - ThetaDelta Announces High-Power Burn-in System

ThetaDelta Technologies Inc.,a manufacturer of semiconductor test equipment, has announced the sale of the first of its new "MATRIX" high-power burn-in and lifetest systems. The MATRIX series of burn-in systems is ThetaDelta's solution for thermal testing of high wattage (> 100W) semiconductor products. These systems provide independently programmable DC and RF stimulus of DUTS with complete signal monitoring and data logging under CW and Pulsed conditions over the full temperature range.

The MATRIX architecture was developed to provide a framework for integrating complex high-power test-sites into a unified system. The approach allows the incorporation of thermal, electrical, and RF capabilities into tightly-synchronized units of test. This yields a test environment which avoids the disadvantages of difficult-to-use competitive systems based on ad hoc assemblies of rack-mount equipment. MATRIX systems can be configured for testing any combination (or matrix) of single-DUT or multiple-DUT test-sites. This includes low-volume, high-power applications or high-volume, low-power applications. Typical thermal capability is 500W per test-site . Test systems are customized to customer requirements.

Date: 2004 - ThetaDelta Targets High-Volume High-Power

ThetaDelta Technologies Inc. of Lawrence,Ma. has revealed a new approach to production-level thermal testing and burn-in of high-power semiconductor products. The new product, designated "OctoMatrix", is an up scaling of ThetaDelta's existing series of "Matrix" high-power burn-in and lifetest systems. The "OctoMatrix" moniker refers to its geometrical footprint. Each system contains up to 480 high-power test-sites with independent thermal and electrical DUT controls. Each test-site can handle multiple DUTS depending on DUT size and power level. Typical thermal capability is 500W of total DUT dissipation at each test-site. All test-sites have integrated programmable power supplies and thermal control with DUT monitoring and data logging standard.

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