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Advantest 93k - Tester Manual [hot]

File-based configuration (e.g., .pin , .tim , .lev , .pgr ).

The 93k operates on the Smate (Smartest) software suite (versions Smate 7 and Smate 8 are standard). Understanding the software layout is critical to aligning your workflow with the manual instructions. The Device Under Test (DUT) Browser

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The Advantest V93000 is a high-performance, scalable System-on-a-Chip (SoC) test platform designed to perform exhaustive electrical tests on integrated circuits (ICs) during manufacturing. Its architecture is built on a "per-pin" design, where each test channel runs its own sequencer program, enabling unparalleled flexibility, high parallelism, and reduced test times.

The “manual” for the Advantest 93K is not a monolithic PDF but a set of distinct guides: File-based configuration (e

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These cover the SmarTest 7 and SmarTest 8 environments, including test program creation, flow sequence editing, and debugging tools like the Shmoo and Margin tools. The Device Under Test (DUT) Browser [ Test

For detailed, step-by-step instructions on specific instrument modules or software features, operators should refer directly to the on the Advantest website.

The Advantest V93000 (93K) is a powerful, scalable SoC tester, but its official documentation—spanning thousands of pages—can be overwhelming. Whether you're debugging a pattern, setting up timing, or optimizing a datalog, knowing how to use the manual effectively saves hours of frustration.

A critical section of the hardware manual is dedicated to system health. If a tester drops calibration, it can lead to false failures (killing yield) or false passes (shipping bad parts). Standard Maintenance Workflow:

The test head is not completely docked, or the DIB identification pins are misaligned.