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News Release from: Advantest (Europe)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 July 2002
Acquisition adds burn in to test
portfolio
Advantest Corp has acquired a 38% stake in JEC (Japan Electric Corp).
Advantest Corp has acquired a 38% stake in JEC (Japan Electric Corp) JEC will continue to operate as an independent company but will use Advantest's worldwide sales and support network outside of Japan
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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JEC provides a wide range of burn-in products.
This equipment is used by semiconductor manufacturers to accelerate and screen defects that would normally occur in the field.
JEC has extensive experience in all fields of this business static, dynamic and test during burn-in as well as being closely involved in next generation wafer level burn-in systems.
Advantest Europe has already started promoting JEC products in Europe.
Stuart Ainslie Product Manager Memory, Advantest (Europe) says: "We are enthusiastic about being able to offer JEC equipment complementary to our test and automation product portfolio.
JEC is well established and offers a wide range of burn-in equipment for DRAM and Flash memories as well as solutions for logic/SoC burn-in.
Our customers view burn-in and test as closely linked together within the same production process, we must do the same".
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