TOKYO, Japan, May 24th, 2007
– Advantest Corporation (TSE: 6857, NYSE: ATE), today announced its new T6373
LCD driver test system for LCD source, gate and one-chip controller driver ICs.
Available as of July 2007, it comes equipped with up to 3072 channels and offers
parallel test for up to 32 devices.
Spurred by next year’s
Beijing Olympics and by the rapid transitioning of television broadcast
technology from analog to digital, there is a growing worldwide demand for
large, high-definition LCD panels, destined for use mainly for flat-panel
digital televisions. Such demand is expected to result in an expansion in the
market for LCD driver ICs, a key component of LCD panels. Forecasts suggest that
by 2010, shipments of these ICs will increase by around 45%, but that this will
represent a monetary increase of just 7%, leading to mounting pricing pressure
for producers. At the same time, test time and test costs are spiraling upward,
as the introduction of higher definition and larger LCD panels necessitates
faster driver ICs, with increasingly high bit resolution and pin count. Such
circumstances have led mass producers of driver ICs to press for a
cost-effective test solution.
The new T6373 contributes
greatly to reducing test costs. It has up to 512 channels for digital test of
image signal inputs and 3072 channels for LCD test of outputs, doubling that of
the previous model on both counts, and it provides parallel testing of up to 32
units. It also has twice the capacity of its predecessor for parallel testing of
684-pin and 720-pin driver ICs commonly used in large LCD televisions, with the
result that four such devices can now be tested simultaneously.
The T6373 has a
high-accuracy digitizer unit for each of its LCD channels, enabling testing of
higher bit resolution and pin count ICs at a throughput 1.5 times greater than
that of its predecessor. It offers lower cost high-precision testing for a wide
range of devices, from mass-produced items such as 8-bit (512 grayscale) and
10-bit (1024 grayscale) driver ICs for digital consumer electronics, to new and
next-generation items like the leading-edge 12-bit (4096 grayscale) driver
ICs.
With its high-speed digital
test function of up to 875Mbps, the T6373 also offers testing for reduced swing
differential interfaces representative of PPDS®*1 and MIPI*2 standards,
enabling all LCD driver IC functions to be tested in this one test
system.
In addition, because the
T6373 builds on the technology of the T6372 LCD driver test system, cost and
practical benefits abound. Not only does it retain the software environment and
usability of its predecessor, but it is completely compatible with the T6300
platform, enabling customers to use their existing test program, test board and
probe card assets. The T6373 LCD Driver Test System is priced from 94
million yen (depending upon configuration)
*1 PPDS® is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor
Corporation
*2 MIPI stands for Mobile Industry Processor
Interface
| T6373 LCD Driver Test System Key
Specifications |
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| Target
Devices: |
LCD
source, gate and one-chip controller driver ICs, MCUs, MPUs
etc. |
| Parallel
Test Capacity: |
Up
to 32 devices (supported with OS, flexible parallel testing
available) |
| LCD
Testing: |
3072
channels (maximum), per pin digitizer and per pin DC functions
installed |
| Voltage
Standard: |
160
channels (maximum) |
| Digital: |
Test
speed -- 125MHz Data rate
-- 250Mbps/500Mbps/875Mbps I/O channels -- 512 channels
(maximum) |
| Software: |
Viewpoint® |
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About
Advantest |
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Advantest Corporation is the world’s
leading automatic test equipment supplier to the semiconductor industry, and
also produces electronic and optoelectronic instruments and systems. A global company, Advantest has long
offered total ATE solutions, and serves the industry in every component of
semiconductor test: tester, handler, mechanical and electrical interfaces, and
software. Its logic, memory,
mixed-signal and RF testers and device handlers are integrated into the most
advanced semiconductor production lines in the world. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest
established its first subsidiary in 1982, in the USA, and now has 43
subsidiaries worldwide. Among them,
Advantest America, Inc. is based in Santa Clara, CA., and Advantest (Europe)
GmBH is based in Munich, Germany.
More information is available at http://www.advantest.co.jp/ |