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  2. FormFactor, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company completed an initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq as FORM, [2] in June 2003 with 6 million shares priced at $14. [3] [4] FormFactor released the first x64 DRAM probe card in 2000, [5] followed by the x128 DRAM probe card in 2002. [6] [7] The company shipped the first SmartMatrix full-wafer probe cards in February 2009. [8]

  3. FormFactor (FORM) Boosts Probe Card Efforts With New Facility

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    FormFactor (FORM) announces the opening of a new probe card manufacturing facility in Livermore, CA, in a bid to bolster its presence in the United States.

  4. Cascade Microtech - Wikipedia

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    The company announced it was sold to FormFactor, Inc. in February 2016 for $352 million, with the deal closing in June 2016. [29] [30] In 2017, Cascade Microtech, together with Imec, developed a fully-automatic system to pre-bond test advanced 3D chips. The two companies won the 2017 National Instruments Engineering Impact Award in the ...

  5. Probe card - Wikipedia

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    A probe card or DUT board is a printed circuit board (PCB), and is the interface between the integrated circuit and a test head, which in turn attaches to automatic test equipment (ATE) (or "tester"). [2] Typically, the probe card is mechanically docked to a Wafer testing prober and electrically connected to the ATE . Its purpose is to provide ...

  6. Small Form-factor Pluggable - Wikipedia

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    SX+/MX/LSX/LX (name dependent on manufacturer) – 1310 nm, for a distance up to 2 km. [21] Not compatible with SX or 100BASE-FX. Based on LX but engineered to work with a multi-mode fiber using a standard multi-mode patch cable rather than a mode-conditioning cable commonly used to adapt LX to multi-mode.

  7. C form-factor pluggable - Wikipedia

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    The CFP transceiver is specified by a multi-source agreement (MSA) among competing manufacturers. [2] The CFP was designed after the small form-factor pluggable transceiver (SFP) interface, but is significantly larger to support 100 Gbit/s.

  8. List of disk drive form factors - Wikipedia

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    8-, 5.25-, 3.5-, 2.5-, 1.8- and 1-inch HDDs, together with a ruler to show the length of platters and read-write heads A newer 2.5-inch (63.5 mm) 6,495 MB HDD compared to an older 5.25-inch full-height 110 MB HDD. IBM's first hard drive, the IBM 350, used a stack of fifty 24-inch platters and was of a size comparable to two large refrigerators.

  9. Form factor (design) - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of some common motherboard form factors (pen for scale). Form factor is a hardware design aspect that defines and prescribes the size, shape, and other physical specifications of components, particularly in electronics.