This enables a T2000 tester equipped with the new PMU32E module to achieve high-level measurement accuracy, set-up time and gang functionality similar to those of a T2000 EPP (Enhanced Performance Package) tester.
“By using our new PMU module with its built-in performance improvements, our customers can gain the functionality of an EPP tester at a lower capital investment,” said Dr. Toshiyuki Okayasu, executive officer and executive vice president, SoC Test Business Group at Advantest.
With the T2000 PMU32E, the measurement time is more than two times faster than with the earlier module. In particular, DC linearity measurement time is much faster due to an enhanced sampling rate and enhanced data transfer. These faster operating speeds lead to significantly higher throughputs and a lower overall cost of test.
Operating efficiency is further improved by the new module’s ability to run test programs already developed for the earlier PMU32 module. In addition, the new module features twice as much memory capacity, expanding the capabilities of the channel-independent arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) and digitiser.
The module also supports load testing of on-die regulators (ODR) with its ISVM (current source and voltage measurement) ganging function.
Advantest expects to begin shipping the modules to customers by the first quarter of 2015.