| ANAHEIM,
CALIFORNIA -- February 23, 1999 -- Teradyne, Inc.
(NYSE:TER) today announced at NEPCON West a single,
common manufacturing test platform for in-circuit and
functional test of printed circuit assemblies. The Spectrum™
Manufacturing Test Platform now spans the entire range
of board-test applications, including classic in-circuit
test (ICT), in-line process test, single-stage test
(ICT plus functional), high-performance digital functional
test, and depot-based diagnosis and repair. Spectrum
also provides a flexible platform for addressing application-specific
test requirements, such as ADSL line cards and modems.
To achieve this "unified test environment,"
Teradyne has integrated and expanded its Spectrum product
line, basing it on a single hardware backplane and a
common test operating environment. Built around an Extended
VXI backplane (originally designed for the Spectrum
8800-Series) and Teradyne's popular TestStudio™
Web-based ATE operating environment, the new Spectrum
family offers a lower-cost manufacturing test platform
that is flexible, efficient, scalable, and reusable.
As part of the product-line expansion, Teradyne announced
three new configurations of the Spectrum family, each
targeted to a specific test application: the Spectrum
8950-Series ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
Manufacturing Test Platform, the Spectrum 9100-Series
Manufacturing Functional Test Platform, and an in-line
solution jointly engineered with Pematech-Rohwedder.
A Unified Test Environment
Teradyne's new unified test platform obsoletes traditional
barriers that hinder test strategy flexibility. Historically,
manufacturing process test and board functional test
have been performed on different, independent test platforms.
Teradyne's Spectrum Manufacturing Test Platform provides
a unified hardware platform and software operating environment
for manufacturing process test and board functional
test. The new unified test environment provides manufacturers
with lower test-development infrastructure costs. "Teradyne
recognized a test industry need to eliminate the unnecessary
costs generated by proprietary or closed architecture
test platforms. Program incompatibility across platforms
hinders line balancing, resulting in the need for additional
capacity. The maintenance and spares inventory of multiple
hardware platforms results in higher repair costs. Multiple
platforms require multiple programming specialists or
inefficient cross-training. Furthermore, specialized
functional testers don't adapt efficiently to product
design changes. The end result of an inflexible test
platform is insufficient test capacity where it is needed
most and excess test capabilities where they are needed
least," said Craig Pynn, marketing manager of Teradyne's
Assembly Test Division. Teradyne's Spectrum Manufacturing
Test Platform design is flexible, efficient, scalable,
and reusable to reduce costs. It's flexible because
common industry standards such as VXI plug&play
and Windows™ NT allow for easy expansion as test
requirements change. Systems may be reconfigured with
industry-standard hardware, instrumentation, and software
to minimize operating and upgrade expenses. Spectrum
is an efficient test platform because TestStudio, the
Web-based application development environment, combined
with the extended VXI backplane, create a common test
environment. The commonality of the test environment
is reflected in common training, maintenance, spares,
and documentation, resulting in lower operational costs.
The reusable code reduces development costs. The open
architecture is scalable and may be configured for a
wide range of test uses and lower configuration costs.
About Teradyne
Teradyne is the world's largest manufacturer of automatic
test equipment (ATE) for the electronics industry. Products
include systems to test semiconductor devices, printed
circuit assemblies, telephone lines, computerized telephone
systems, internet and intranet networks, and software.
The company is also a leading supplier of high-performance
connection systems used in the manufacture of electronics.
Teradyne's extensive service network supports customers
through a worldwide service and application engineering
network, with technical centers located throughout Asia,
Europe and North America.
The Assembly Test Division, located in Boston and Walnut
Creek, California, serves circuit-board test customers
with comprehensive capabilities in test and inspection.
These test instruments and systems are used in commercial
environments and in military/aerospace applications
where reliability, time-to-market, and in-line process
test are key to success. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts,
Teradyne reported sales of approximately $1.5 billion
in 1998 and had 6,800 employees worldwide.
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