Monday, November 30, 2020

Our Website Offers Lots of Resources Including Informative Application Notes

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The Micromanipulator Company brings decades of experience to the designing, engineering and manufacturing of a wide range of state-of-the-art tools.  Our team is also just as committed to providing real solutions and helpful tips to common problems encountered by our customers to ensure their success in effectively using the products.  One example of the excellent resources available on our website is our Application Notes that include helpful tips and suggestions for: 

  • CV Probing
  • Identifying Low Current Probing Problems
  • LCR Measurements With 4284A
  • Low Current Probing Basics
  • LTE and Vibration Isolation Table Integration
  • Proven Techniques for Thermal Probing   

You will find inside our “Identifying Low Current Probing Problems” Application Note the reassurance that when you use the right tools and the proper setup, analytical probing at very low (femtoamp) current levels can be achieved reliably and without anxiety.  We explain how common equipment and setup problems can show up as characteristic distortions as well as create problem “signatures” with the data.  We also believe that many of the problems users encounter stem from the fact that up to now there has been very little information available on how to properly evaluate equipment as well as how to setup the probing application.  Because of this, it has led to a misunderstanding of the effect this has on low current probing, and confusion in how to troubleshooting the problem.  

Please visit our website to read through our various Application Notes for troubleshooting suggestions, tips, and useful information to help you succeed.  If you have specific questions about your application, please contact us to talk to one of our knowledgeable engineers.  While on our website, browse through our large inventory of probe stations, thermal chucks, probe tips, probe positioners/manipulators, and more.  

Micromanipulator not only invented analytical probing in 1956 but we reliably deliver the tools and life cycle support the semiconductor industry depends on.  Part of our company’s philosophy and what drives our success is an unfaltering commitment to customer satisfaction. Along with one of the best selections of probe stations on the market today, we have probe positioners, probe tips and holders, chucks and more.           

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