
DUT Board Mechanical Considerations 4 Test Head Filling and DUT Board Considerations
System Reference, January 2001
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Figure 30 DUT board options depending on test head size
In Figure 30 the 1024 pin version of the SOC series tester
is situated in the center and a 512 pin version is situated
to either side of the 1024 pin tester. The 1024 pin SOC
series DUT board in the center and the 512 pin SOC series
DUT board on the left have so called halfgroups (lightly
shaded (yellow) boxes) containing 64 pins each. The half-
groups are situated in two parallel rows on each side of
the DUT.
On the right of Figure 30 you can see a F330 style DUT
board. The four larger light boxes represent four so called
groups. Each group contains 128 signal lines each.
The parallel alignment of the half groups on the SOC-style
DUT boards provides more space permitting you to test
more and larger DUTs at the same time.
NOTE that you can use either of the two SOC series DUT
boards flexibly on either of the two testheads.
Allocation of Card Cages
Each card cage has a corresponding group on the DUT
board. You can find the description for the 512 pin DUT
board in “Allocation on the 512 pin DUT Board” on
page 64 and for the 1024 pin DUT board in “Allocation on
the 1024 pin DUT Board” on page 65.
SOC DUT board SOC-style DUT board F330-style DUT board
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