Aehr Receives Orders for WaferPak™ Full Wafer Contactors for New Silicon Carbide Device Designs and Volume Production to Meet EV Semiconductor Capacity
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) announced over $3.5 million in orders from a key customer for WaferPak™ full wafer Contactors to support new silicon carbide device designs and volume production. These orders align with the growth in the electric vehicle (EV) market, particularly for silicon carbide devices like traction inverters and on-board chargers. The company's FOX-XP™ systems are anticipated to facilitate a significant scaling of production in response to projected market demands that may rise from 150,000 to over four million wafers by 2030, enhancing their capacity to meet the automotive sector's requirements.
- Received over $3.5 million in orders, indicating strong demand.
- Orders support silicon carbide devices critical for EV production.
- Expected additional orders for further production capacity.
- Market forecasts anticipate significant growth for silicon carbide devices, suggesting long-term demand.
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FREMONT, Calif., March 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR), a worldwide supplier of semiconductor test and reliability qualification equipment, today announced it has received over
Gayn Erickson, President and CEO of Aehr Test Systems, commented, “We are pleased to receive these orders to meet the near-term needs of this customer for several silicon carbide devices now qualified and ramping into production for EV manufacturers, and also for multiple new devices that they are building to be qualified by their customers. We also expect them to order additional WaferPaks to fulfill the capacity of their previously ordered FOX™ systems, which are scheduled for shipment over the next six months. In addition, this customer forecasts additional capacity for their initial facility that is being used for silicon carbide fabrication, and also for additional systems to meet the needs that they have publicly and privately talked about to meet their goal to achieve a major market share in silicon carbide.
“During recent travels in the US and Europe, we met with multiple companies, and we are very encouraged by the feedback received. We look forward to talking about our progress with those companies, their forecasts for wafer level burn-in needs, and our expectations for winning this capacity during our conference call on March 31st to report our third quarter fiscal 2022 financial results.
“Aehr’s proprietary FOX WaferPak full wafer Contactors, along with the FOX-XP™ multi-wafer test and burn-in system, allow customers to contact
“Forecasts from Canaccord Genuity estimate that the silicon carbide market for devices in electric vehicles, such as traction inverters and the on-board chargers, is expected to grow from fewer than 150,000 wafers in 2022 to more than four million 6-inch equivalent wafers in 2030 to meet the demand of the automotive electric vehicle market, representing a growth rate of over 25 times the current wafer capacity just for the in-vehicle devices. Any company that wants to maintain their market share must grow their capacity by this much and will need to increase their capacity more than 25 times if they want to grow their market share. Our FOX-XP systems and WaferPaks not only support 6-inch (150mm) diameter silicon carbide wafers shipping in volume today, but also the future 8-inch (200mm) wafers, which we have been discussing with multiple companies and that are expected to ramp to volume as early as 2023.
“Canaccord also estimates that the silicon carbide market will require an additional four million silicon carbide wafers to meet demand in 2030 for electrification infrastructure, industrial and photovoltaic power devices.”
The FOX-XP system, available with multiple WaferPak Contactors (full wafer test) or multiple DiePak™ Carriers (singulated die/module test) configurations, is capable of functional test and burn-in/cycling of integrated devices such as silicon carbide power devices, silicon photonics as well as other optical devices, 2D and 3D sensors, flash memories, Gallium Nitride (GaN), magnetic sensors, microcontrollers, and other leading-edge ICs in either wafer form factor, before they are assembled into single or multi-die stacked packages, or in singulated die or module form factor.
About Aehr Test Systems
Headquartered in Fremont, California, Aehr Test Systems is a worldwide provider of test systems for burning-in and testing logic, optical and memory integrated circuits and has installed over 2,500 systems worldwide. Increased quality and reliability needs of the Automotive and Mobility integrated circuit markets are driving additional test requirements, incremental capacity needs, and new opportunities for Aehr Test products in package, wafer level, and singulated die/module level test. Aehr Test has developed and introduced several innovative products, including the ABTS™ and FOX-P™ families of test and burn-in systems and FOX WaferPak™ Aligner, FOX-XP WaferPak Contactor, FOX DiePak® Carrier and FOX DiePak Loader. The ABTS system is used in production and qualification testing of packaged parts for both lower power and higher power logic devices as well as all common types of memory devices. The FOX-XP and FOX-NP systems are full wafer contact and singulated die/module test and burn-in systems used for burn-in and functional test of complex devices, such as leading-edge memories, digital signal processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers, systems-on-a-chip, and integrated optical devices. The FOX-CP system is a new low-cost single-wafer compact test and reliability verification solution for logic, memory and photonic devices and the newest addition to the FOX-P product family. The WaferPak contactor contains a unique full wafer probe card capable of testing wafers up to 300mm that enables IC manufacturers to perform test and burn-in of full wafers on Aehr Test FOX systems. The DiePak Carrier is a reusable, temporary package that enables IC manufacturers to perform cost-effective final test and burn-in of both bare die and modules. For more information, please visit Aehr Test Systems’ website at www.aehr.com.
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