System for loading semiconductor package tester

Article dispensing – Plural sources – stacks or compartments – Each entirely depleted in order

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221 95, 221103, 221109, 209573, 198435, G07F 1112

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052073505

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for loading devices into a semiconductor tester is disclosed. The tester has an input track for accepting devices. The apparatus includes a number of elongated tracks for holding a plurality of semiconductor devices. Each elongated track has at its input end a stop hinge for connection to a tube for holding the semiconductor devices. Each elongated track has at its output end a gate for controlling the release of devices onto the input track of the tester from the elongated track. A control circuit controls the operation of the gates so that the devices can be loaded from the elongated tracks onto the input track of the tester sequentially.

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