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New Benchtop Systems for IC Temperature Testing

intestTwo benchtop systems for temperature testing integrated circuits including high-Watt emitting devices have been introduced by inTEST Thermal. The Temptronic® ThermoSpot® consists of a highly responsive benchtop temperature forcing unit that feeds a thermal probe head through a flexible umbilical. The thermal probe is designed with an interchangeable ThermoBridge™ to mate directly to an IC or other device under test creating a highly efficient thermally conductive path to quickly induce temperatures to the device, even under power.

Interfacing to the DUT is available for in-circuit and test socket applications. Connecting the thermal head to the DUT is made easy and precise through a quick lock-down mechanism on the thermal head.

Two models, DCP-1 and DCP-2, span a temperature range from -65 to 200°C. The DCP-1 provides cooling power of 25W at -40°C for lower power devices, while the DCP-2 provides a capacity to cool 55W at
-55°C and 120W at -40°C.

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A touch-screen controller permits user-programmable temperatures, graphing, data logging, and more. Using DUT control, with a thermocouple or diode, the system provides fast and precise transitions to temperature at the IC.

For more details see http://www.intestthermal.com/IC-DUT-conductive-temperature-forcing-DCP or contact the factory +1.781.688.2300.

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