TeraProbes, Inc. and AmTechs, Corp. announced today that they have formed a Solution Partnership to bring the innovative non-contact probing technology to researchers and practitioners in Japan. Under the partnership, AmTechs will provide the sales and service support for TeraProbes, Inc.’s non-contact probe station line and will be the first point of contact in Japan. TeraProbes, Inc. manufactures innovative, non-contact metrology systems for on-wafer device and IC characterization. Our fully-automated contact-free probe stations eliminate the wear-and-tear and contact-repeatability issues that users face with analytical contact-probes. Our non-contact probing systems readily cover 55GHz-1.1THz band for single-mode and pure differential-mode characterization. Our fully-automated probe stations enable uninterrupted characterization of entire wafers. For more information, please visit: www.teraprobes.com
TeraProbes, Inc. and F.I.Science announced today that they have formed a Solution Partnership to bring the innovative non-contact probing technology to researchers and practitioners in France. Under the partnership, F.I.Science will provide the sales and service support for TeraProbes, Inc.’s non-contact probe station line and will be the first point of contact in France. “We are very excited to offer our innovative metrology products to the EU market where there is clear and growing interest in the millimeter-wave and terahertz frequency applications. Our non-contact probe stations eliminate key issues faced with on-waver device and integrated circuit characterization, and enables users to conduct accurate, reliable, and repeatable measurements at frequencies up to and beyond 1 terahertz. With our fully-automated system, users can even characterize entire wafers without any intervention. And most important of all is: You don’t have to buy a single contact-probe ever again.”, said Kubilay Sertel, President of TeraProbes, Inc. F.I.Science is a solutions provider of high tech instrumentation for almost 10 years, spanning radio frequency (RF), microwave, millimeter-wave and terahertz, temperature, lasers, optics, high-speed connectivity as well as test and measurement. F.I.Science offers a complete range of active and passive, coaxial and waveguide and instrumentation systems up to […]
TeraProbes, Inc. and bsw TestSystems & Consulting formed a Collaborative Partnership to bring the innovative non-contact probing technology to researchers and practitioners in 6 countries in the European Union, including Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Under the partnership, bsw TestSystems & Consulting will provide the sales and service support for TeraProbes, Inc.’s non-contact probe station line and will be the first point of contact in these 6 countries. “We are very excited to offer our products to the EU markets where we see clear and growing interest in the millimeter-wave and terahertz frequency applications. Our non-contact metrology approach eliminates key issues faced with on-waver device and integrated circuit characterization, and enables users to conduct accurate, reliable, and repeatable measurements at frequencies up to and beyond 1 terahertz. With our fully-automated system, users can even characterize entire wafers without any intervention.”, said Kubilay Sertel, President of TeraProbes, Inc. bsw TestSystems & Consulting is a turn-key measurement solution provider for the semiconductor, electronic and telecom industry as well as research and development institutes. “Our emphasis is on RF/µW/mmW/THz techniques and high-speed digital, more specific on S-parameters, tuner measurement techniques for noise parameters and load-pull, signal Integrity applications, DC/CV parameter extraction and […]
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Hilliard, OH 07/17/2017 – TeraProbes, Inc. has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for $225,000 to conduct research and development (R&D) work on automated and non-invasive testing of high frequency integrated circuits. TeraProbes, Inc.’s innovative solution will transform current electronics chip testing industry and open up new research areas and directions that will have an immediate benefit to the entire semiconductor industry, thus broadly impacting all areas of our “information-driven” society. “The National Science Foundation supports small businesses with the most innovative, cutting-edge ideas that have the potential to become great commercial successes and make huge societal impacts,” said Barry Johnson, Director of the NSF’s Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships. “We hope that this seed funding will spark solutions to some of the most important challenges of our time across all areas of science and technology.” Once a small business is awarded a Phase I SBIR/STTR grant (up to $225,000), it becomes eligible to apply for a Phase II grant (up to $750,000). Small businesses with Phase II grants are eligible to receive up to $500,000 in additional matching funds with qualifying third-party investment or sales. “We are excited to work with […]
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US Patent and Trademark Office granted 2 patents to the TeraProbes team.
TeraProbes will unveil a fully-automated wafer-scale mmW and THz characterization system at our Booth#634 at the IMS Exhibit in Phoenix, AZ. View exhibition floor plan here. – Contact us (contact@teraprobes.com) to schedule a meeting with TeraProbes representatives.
Check out the article about TeraProbes Inc. on bizjournals.com Follow the link for more: http://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/blog/2014/10/ohio-state-spinoff-teraprobes-seeks-to-disrupt.html
The Ohio State University Office of Research recognized Assistant Professor and TeraProbes Inc. President Kubilay Sertel as 2014 Innovator of the Year. Follow the link for more: https://engineering.osu.edu/news/2014/10/buckeye-engineers-named-2014-innovators-year