Focus: Test development efficiency and advanced features.

  • 5.2 Expression Files & Macro Variables:
  • 5.3 Parallel Testing (Multi-site):
  • 5.4 HVM (High Volume Manufacturing) Mode:
  • Digital testing is the heart of SoC production. This module dives deep into how the V93000 forces logic states and measures responses at speed.

    Key Learning Outcomes:

    Many ATE consultancies will bring the training to your fab.

    The Advantest V93000 is a high-performance automated test system (ATE) for mixed-signal, RF, and digital IC testing. Training covers hardware architecture, software (T2000/TSE/Artemis or vendor-specific test-programming environments), handler integration, site-scaling, debugging, calibration, maintenance, and production test flow optimization. A deep review of training should evaluate curriculum completeness, hands‑on labs, trainer expertise, materials, assessment, and post‑training support.

    This entry-level training is designed for product engineers and test operators. It focuses on:

    Training on the Advantest V93000 is not about memorizing menu locations. It is about understanding parallel test, per-pin timing, and resource management.

    The 30-day goal: By the end of your first month, you should be able to load a program, run a basic continuity test, debug a simple pin fail, and generate a datalog. If you can do that, you are officially a V93000 operator.

    If you can write a custom timing set and debug a failing AC spec? Congratulations. You are now a Test Engineer.


    Have a V93000 war story or a training tip? Let me know in the comments below!


    Title: Level Up Your IC Test Game: A Practical Guide to Advantest V93000 Training

    Body:

    The Advantest V93000 platform (often called the "93k") is the industry workhorse for testing high-performance SoCs, automotive ICs, 5G, and AI chips. But its power comes with a steep learning curve. Whether you're a new grad or a seasoned engineer cross-training, here’s how to approach V93000 training effectively.

    Services like Udemy or specialized ATE portals offer recorded SmarTest tutorials.

    Recommendation: Do the Basics online to understand vocabulary. Then, push for an in-person week-long lab for the Intermediate or Analog modules.