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SoC creates eight independent pin channels for ATE equipment

April 22, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

A new pin electronics SoC called Mt. Mystery increases speed by 50%, reduces power by 67%, and reduces total size by 75%. For ATE system designers the 50% speed increase permits the test of the most modern processor, SOC, FPGA, and memory technologies. The 67% reduction in power permits tripling the number of pins/devices under test without increasing the power budget. The 75% reduction in size permits the quadrupling the number pins under test without expanding the overall PCB size versus a current architecture. Mt. Mystery achieves this trifecta creating the space for the ATE manufacturer to innovate without the hurdles of prior performance constraints.

The technology trifecta delivered by Mt Mystery creates an added benefit. It permits ElevATE to drive a lower solution cost. mystery-pose-chipsCombined with ElevATEs ISO certification for design and quality this yields a tangible total cost of ownership advantage to our customers.

Mt. Mystery is now available and is an SoC Octal 500 MHz integrate pin electronics solution that incorporates every analog function, along with digital support circuitry required to create eight independent pin channels for automated test equipment.

For information on Mt. Mystery and other ElevATEs PE products, please visit: https://www.elevatesemi.com/products-pin-electronics/

Elevate Semiconductor, 9455 Farnham St #103, San Diego, CA 92123, 858.451.7240, admin@elevatesemi.com

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