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Boston Semi Equipment Launches New Test Site Module for Zeus Test Handler to Support Power IC Manufacturers

By News RoomJuly 24, 20242 Mins Read
Boston Semi Equipment Launches New Test Site Module for Zeus Test Handler to Support Power IC Manufacturers
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BILLERICA, Mass., July 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Boston Semi Equipment (BSE), a global leader in advanced automation solutions for the semiconductor and consumer electronics industries, today introduced a new test site module for its Zeus gravity feed test handler to support high-voltage and partial discharge (HVPD) applications in power electronics manufacturing.

The new test site module uses a micro-chamber design that allows customers to test up to an industry-leading 24kV peak (package dependent) during isolation testing. The module is also backwards compatible with existing Zeus high-voltage handlers via a field upgrade kit.

“We’ve doubled our high-voltage testing capabilities in response to our customers’ changing needs to support power semiconductor manufacturing,” said Colin M. Scholefield, BSE’s Director of Product Marketing. “The shift towards GaN and SiC makes competitive test-handling technologies obsolete for high-voltage applications. Our new test site module will help our customers meet their evolving requirements in this high-growth market.”

According to a recent Yole Group article1, the total power electronics market is expected to rise to $33.3 billion by 2028, driven in part by new materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN). BSE continues to invest in this market by developing new technologies for isolation and partial discharge test applications on its Zeus gravity feed handler.

Zeus is a tri-temperature gravity feed handler that can be configured with up to eight test sites and features an index time as low as 650ms (application dependent). Cold temperature testing is achieved using an LN2 or an external non-LN2 chiller, the MR2.

About BSE:

Boston Semi Equipment LLC is a recognized global leader in providing test automation technology and services to semiconductor and electronics manufacturers worldwide. Its production-proven gravity and pick-and-place handlers play an important role in ensuring reliable testing of semiconductor devices. BSE brings decades of know-how and a rich application history to every customer interaction, and it strives every day to decrease test cell cost of ownership and increase equipment performance.

Visit www.bostonsemiequipment.com for more information.


1PCIM Magazine and Yole Group, Revolutionizing power semiconductors: transformation and trends. Issue 1, June 2024, p. 38.

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ab7196be-a133-4c04-aba9-7bade1195531

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