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-- March 6, 2002 -- Teradyne's (NYSE: TER) Assembly
Test Division, a global leader in electronics testing
and production solutions, announced today that Intertechnique,
a subsidiary of the Zodiac Group, has selected the Spectrum™
9100-Series Functional Test Platform to form the backbone
of its next generation functional test systems.
"Teradyne's Spectrum offers the functionality
and performance we require, and is well supported by
software vendors locally," said Michel Devos, manufacturing
manager at Intertechnique. "There has been much
direct contact between the technical teams at Teradyne
and Intertechnique and they have helped enormously in
defining the right configurations to solve our development
problems."
"We also plan to migrate up to 55 test programs
from the old platform," continued Michel Devos.
"There is great synergy between our internal development
system and Teradyne's test software, which we anticipate
will make this process very straightforward."
A recognized leader in high-technology equipment and
systems for essential functions, Intertechnique chose
the Spectrum 9100-Series for its analog and digital
capabilities, and the ease of migration of their existing
test programs and fixtures. The Spectrum 9100-Series
testers will be employed by Intertechnique to support
a wide range of electronic subassemblies for the aeronautics
industries.
"The open, standards-based architecture of the
Spectrum 9100-Series allows manufacturers to choose
the components they need today and easily reconfigure
the system as future requirements change, and new test
strategies and tools become available," said Carl
Rosenblatt, manager of Teradyne's Mil/Aero business
unit. "The use of Teradyne's TestStudio™
software makes program and fixture development simple
and will enable Intertechnique to reuse much of its
existing legacy software."
The first systems will be installed by April 2002 and
expect to be fully operational by the summer. Migration
of older programs is expected to take around 12 months.
About Intertechnique
Intertechnique is recognized worldwide as a specialist
in high-technology equipment and systems, performing
essential functions both in-flight and on-ground. Eighty
per cent of the company's business is in aerospace and
is involved in more than 140 civil and military aeronautical
programmes, including the Airbus A 340/A380, Boeing
777, the Falcon 2000 and the Rafale. Intertechnique
has also contributed to the success of the European
Ariane Rocket Launcher and to the development of satellite
links. The company was acquired in 1999 by the Zodiac
Group.
About Teradyne
Teradyne (NYSE: TER) is the world's largest supplier
of automatic test equipment and is also a leading supplier
of high performance interconnection systems. Teradyne's
test products are used by manufacturers of semiconductors,
circuit assemblies, voice and broadband telephone networks.
Teradyne's backplane assemblies and high-density connectors
are used by manufacturers of communications and computing
systems central to building networking infrastructure.
The company had sales of $1.4 billion in 2001 and currently
employs about 8000 people worldwide. For more information
visit www.teradyne.com.
For more information contact:
Mark Stygles mark.stygles@teradyne.com
Marketing Communications - North America
Westford, MA USA 01886-0033
USA: 978-589-7425
Renate Fritz renate.fritz@teradyne.com
Marketing Communications Manager - Europe & Asia
Ismaning, Germany
Germany: 49 89 962 85 303
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