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BEACH, CALIFORNIA -- March 14, 2000 -- Teradyne, Inc.
(NYSE:TER) introduced the CC3 Lightning Flash/ISP Programmer,
a high-speed channel card designed for programming flash
memory and In-System Programmable (ISP) devices on Teradyne's
Spectrum 8000-Series Manufacturing Test Platform. CC3
Lightning incorporates all in-circuit functionality
of its predecessor channel card, the CC2. In addition
it programs flash memories and ISPs at speeds approaching
maximum device performance, reducing programming time
and maintaining high throughput and a fast beat rate
on the line. Eliminating process steps can be achieved
by combining device programming with the ICT step on
any Spectrum system upgraded with CC3 Lightning channel
cards.
"Many products from MP3 players to PC motherboards
have now incorporated large amounts of flash memory.
Flash memory programming is becoming more and more of
a manufacturing issue. ISP device technology and use
is also growing rapidly. In both cases, throughput is
the issue. CC3 Lightning is the first total solution
for flash and ISP programming targeted for high volume
production environments. The CC3 Lightning hardware
and software upgrade package is 100% integrated into
the Spectrum Platform and combines flash and ISP programming
into a single manufacturing stage along with in-circuit
test." said Michael Early, Technology Product Manager,
Teradyne, Assembly Test Division.
CC3 Lightning supplies 128 channels of I/O to the Spectrum
fixture interface. The card is comprised of a 64-channel
master board and a 64-channel expander board unit. CC3
Lightning installs into any channel card slot in a Spectrum
8000-Series mainframe. A single VXI cage can accommodate
up to 10 CC3 Lightning cards. The new channel card can
also operate in multiple cages.
CC3 Lightning stores flash and JTAG application data
in the workstation PC computer memory rather than in
proprietary channel card hardware memory. This feature
provides for virtually unlimited memory depth that is
inexpensive and readily available.
Any number of CC3 Lightning cards can parallel process
flash/ISP data simultaneously. Up to 10 flash programming
sessions have the same high performance at speeds approaching
maximum specified performance for applications such
as N-up multi-board panelized products. CC3 Lightning's
at speed flash programming performance and its multi-card
parallel processing capability make it the ultimate
high-end solution for high-throughput and multi-panel
applications.
CC3 Lightning supports a wide variety of JTAG scan-chain
operations via the UUT's TAP port(s). This capability
provides another method to address loss-of-access problems
in printed circuit assembly designs. Scan chain-based
applications include boundary-scan test, on-board flash
programming, and ISP configuration. For ISP configuration
applications, CC3 Lightning accepts industry standard
SVF, JAM, and STAPL format files.
CC3 Lightning includes a complete package of development
tools including a plug and play driver for the CC3 instrument,
a high level API, documentation, model libraries, and
an automatic program generator (APG). Programs generated
by the APG are documented with full C source code for
easy modification.
Pricing and Availability
The U.S. list price for the CC3 Lightning Starter
kit for Flash/ISP device programming is $28,000. The
U.S. list price for the CC3 Lightning add-on channel
card is $23,000. The product will ship in June, 2000
and is supported by Teradyne's global customer service
and product support.
About Teradyne
Teradyne is the world's leading automated testing
company for the electronics, communications, and software
industries. Its products and services address the test
requirements of a broad range of semiconductors, electronic
assemblies, telephone access networks and software applications.
Teradyne supports its customers via a global service
and applications engineering network, with technical
centers located throughout the United States, Europe,
and the Pacific Rim.
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 $1.8 billion
in 1999 and currently has about 7500 employees worldwide.
Teradyne's World Wide Web address is www.teradyne.com.
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