About Burn-in Test Equipment
Burn-in test equipment uses elevated voltages, temperatures and power cycling to evaluate high power chips, boards or products. The burn-in process tests the quality of the semiconductor device before it is incorporated into a finished device, ensuring that an IC chip with a latent defect is weeded out. Burn-in test equipment accelerates any potential failures in substandard products, known in the semiconductor industry as the "infant mortality" of a device. Devices that survive a burn-in period are usually free of early failures and other operational problems.
Burn-in test equipment is used by semiconductor manufacturers to test the quality of an integrated circuit (IC), printed circuit board (PCB), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), and other microprocessors. Burn-in test equipment may also be known as life testing equipment, and may use specific machines to test memory modules, logic modules, linear components such as voltage regulators, mixed signal components such as analog switches and multiplexers, and discrete components such as diodes and transistors.
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