MaxTC High Power Temperature Forcing System From -65⁰C to +175⁰C / 200⁰C
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MaxTC High Power Temperature Forcing System From -65⁰C to +175⁰C / 200⁰C Description:
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High-Power Temperature Forcing System
Ultimate cooling power 70W@-40⁰C/185W@0⁰C
From -65⁰C to +175⁰C / 200⁰C
A Hi-tech Breakthrough in Fluid Free Operation
• Greatest cooling power of any product in its field
• Temperature range from -60°C to +200°C
• Temperature accuracy of ±0.5°C
• Maintenance free system
• Rapid temperature cycling rates (100°C/min max., not over entire range)
• Cost effective and low power consumption
• Compact for any lab environment
• Ultra quiet operation (45 dBA)
• Self-contained system - external chiller and compressed air not required
• Fluid free operation
• Software calibrated
• Suitable for testing socketed and soldered devices
• Integrates with all socket brands on the market
• Packages supported: BGA, FCBGA, LGA, QFN, QFP, CSP, WLCSP, bare die
• Environmentally friendly operation
• Maximum cooling power: 25⁰ to -40⁰C in <2min
• Maximum heating power: 25⁰ to 125⁰C in <1min
• Seamless integration with handlers and ATE testers
MaxTC system stimulates DUT to the required temperature from -60⁰C to 200⁰C by direct conduction between a thermal head’s plunger and the DUT, both in soldered-down and soldered-in socket applications.
Fast and Powerful Cooling Capacity
MaxTC system provides an extended temperature range and is able to reach -40⁰C at T-junction of the DUT. MaxTC can be used to test multi-site DUTs with a 4"x4" thermal plate. It can also be used as a thermal chuck with probe stations. MaxTC is well integrated with handlers in test engineering and production.
MaxTC High Power Temperature Forcing System From -65⁰C to +175⁰C / 200⁰C was added in Feb 2016
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