Used ACCRETECH / TSK UF 200A/AL #293642613 for sale

Manufacturer
ACCRETECH / TSK
Model
UF 200A/AL
ID: 293642613
Vintage: 2007
Prober 2007 vintage.
ACCRETECH / TSK UF 200A/AL is a high performance prober that is used for probing high-density, high-speed LSIs and substrates. TSK UF200A/AL can be used to test wide range of semiconductor circuit products, including memory devices and CAD tools. This prober features a large XY-axis stage, allowing it to take on larger products and substrates. An imaging stage is also available and can be used to mount any type of optical systems. ACCRETECH UF 200AAL also features an anti-reflection probe, which helps to reduce noise and minimize phase ringing. This probe works in conjunction with a multiple-pixel image sensor, which captures images of the circuit being probed. ACCRETECH UF 200 A / AL also includes an array of prober components, such as a prober head, waver, high-resolution color display, and a high-speed controller. The prober head is able to flexibly position its tip contacting method. The waver is a mechanism for wafer mounting and positioning for probing. The display allows for monitoring of the probing process and analysis of system performance. The high-speed controller provides an efficient and reliable data transfer system, enabling quick and accurate probing. In addition, ACCRETECH / TSK UF 200 A/AL is equipped with an internal scan controller and image processor with high-accuracy image processing algorithms. This makes it easy to image and measure the circuit being probed. The controller also has excellent speed control capabilities, allowing it to achieve a wide range of speeds, up to 24-inches-per-second. UF 200 A / AL is a versatile prober that is designed to meet the needs of any lab. It is suitable for a wide range of devices, including LSIs, ROMs, ROMs/SRAMs, microprocessors, and other high-density digital devices. With its large array of prober components, TSK UF 200A / AL is a reliable and efficient prober, suitable for any lab.
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