Automated Test Equipment Automatically Diagnose And Test Faults In Electronic Components For Defects Throughout Manufacturing Process
A rise in the use of electronic devices has caused a parallel growth
in the automated test equipment market. Automated test equipment
(ATE) assists the semiconductor, manufacturing, and communication
industries by dramatically reducing the test time, while increasing
accuracy, thus enabling higher productivity and lower cost of
production.
Automated Test Equipment (ATE) is an apparatus that uses automation
to perform test on various units under test (UUTs) or devices under
test (DUTs) to perform measurement and quickly evaluate the results.
An ATE ranges from a simple digital multimeter to complex test
instruments. ATE is capable of automatically diagnosing and testing
faults in wafer testing, integrated circuits, system on chips and
electronic packaged parts. ATE is extensively used in electronic
manufacturing industry in order to test systems and electronic
components for defects throughout the manufacturing process to ensure
that end product functions correctly.
Factors Driving The Global Demand For Automated Test Equipment
The rising demand for telecom equipment is causing many developments
in the automated test equipment industry. The growing semiconductor
industry is also fueling the demand for ATE. ATE is used even after
ICs have been packaged to test if they are in accordance with the
number of test patterns. The internet of things (IoT) is also
influencing the electronics industry, which will in turn reflect
positively on the demand for automated test equipment.
Automated test equipment is used in smartphones, televisions, digital
cameras, computers, and music players. The growing complexity in the
design of consumer electronic devices will also bolster the demand
for automated test equipment. The rise in the integration of
electronic devices in automobiles owing to increasing demand for
higher safety, navigation, and parking assistance is also benefitting
the global ATE market.
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Key players in the automated test equipment market are opting for
merger and acquisition activities in order to strengthen their hold
and expand in the market. Players are concentrating on developing new
instrumentations and providing enhanced test platforms to meet
customer requirement.
Manufacturers and designers are striving to lower the production cost
of these equipment, which makes the competition in the market
intense. The leading players operating in the global automated test
equipment market include LTX-Credence, Advantest, and Teradyne, Inc.
These three companies together accounted for 85% of the global
automated test equipment market in 2011.
New In The Global Automated Test Equipment Marke
LTX-Credence has combined the instruments Diamondx with NighthawkCT,
which are used for low cost RF test for the connectivity of devices.
The combination has been designed specifically to offer new test
capability for applications driven by the IoT.
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Teradyne, Inc. has introduced a new test system for the power
semiconductor industry, known as the ETS-88TH, which has the ability
to combine AC and DC testing in a single device insertion. It also
reduces the overall cost of the test significantly.
Such new developments and innovations will continue to ensure higher
adoption of ATE in the coming years.
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