Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – Of individual circuit component or element
Patent
1996-03-19
1998-07-07
Nguyen, Vinh P.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components
Of individual circuit component or element
324765, G01R 106
Patent
active
057774854
ABSTRACT:
A probe apparatus in which a wafer having IC chips arrayed with electrode pads is supported by a pedestal, and the pedestal is moved relatively to a probe card in the X, Y, Z directions to bring the electrode pads into contact with probes of the probe card so as to perform an electric measurement of the part to be inspected, the apparatus includes a parameter setting part for setting a distance in the Z direction between the probe and the electrode pad when the pedestal is moved along the X, Y planes to specify the initial position of the chip, a memory unit for storing the distance in the Z direction set by the parameter setting part, and a control unit for moving the pedestal in the Z direction in a manner to be apart from the probe card on the basis of the distance in the Z direction stored in the memory unit to move the chip to the initial position, and moving relatively the pedestal in the Z direction from the position to the probe card so as to contact the electrode pad of the chip with the probe.
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Akaike Shinji
Marumo Yoshihito
Tanaka Hideaki
Nguyen Vinh P.
Tokyo Electron Limited
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