Aehr Burn-In System

Key features

  1. Extensive product range

    Offers test and burn-in systems for package level, wafer level and multi-wafer applications.

    Systems support a variety of stress test scenarios and provide solutions tailored to customer needs.

  2. Advanced manufacturing capabilities

    Operates a state-of-the-art 50,000+ square foot manufacturing facility in Fremont, California, with the ability to expand production on a large scale.

    The facility meets the strict quality control processes required by Tier 1 customers.

  3. Major Market Drivers

    Increasing demand for motor control, charging infrastructure, and power conversion due to electric vehicles and electrified transport.

    Shift to clean energy driving demand for efficient and economical power conversion.

    Growth in data center infrastructure is driving demand for silicon photonics,
    flash memory based solid state storage, and optical HDD storage support technologies.

  4. The importance of testing and burn-in

    Burn-in tests expose electronic components to high voltage and temperature to validate reliability and detect early failures.

    For SiC devices with high infant mortality rates, 100% production stress and burn-in testing is required.

Representative system

FOX-XP System

A high capacity system available in 9-blade and 18-blade chassis configurations.

Supports high voltage and high current stress testing, processing up to 18 wafers in parallel on one system.

Corporate Overview

Aehr Test Systems, founded in 1977 and listed on the NASDAQ (ticker symbol: AEHR), is a specialist manufacturer of semiconductor test equipment. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, the company provides burn-in test solutions, including FOX systems. AEHR is particularly valued for its products that can test entire 300mm wafers and entire SiC wafers. The company has an overwhelming market share in SiC devices for electric vehicles, artificial intelligence devices and other areas where demand has grown rapidly in recent years, with more than 2,500 systems installed worldwide.