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Kingston Granted U.S. Patent on Burn-In Tester for Server Memory
Patented Tester Detects Early-Life Module Failures: Sending Reliability and Quality Assurance to New Heights for Server Memory
Fountain Valley, CA – (July 26, 2005), Kingston® Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory
products, today announced it has been granted a U.S. Patent (Number 6,910,162 B2), on its KT2400 Dynamic Burn-in Tester. This proprietary testing platform is
designed to detect early-life failures (ELF) in server memory modules, taking quality assurance to a new level of excellence.
Originally intended as a tester for server memory modules, the Kingston KT2400 tester can be adapted to test a wide variety of memory module standards.
“We’re delighted at winning the patent for the KT2400,” said Dr. Ramon Co, VP, Worldwide Test Engineering, Kingston and co-inventor of the KT2400 tester. “In the
early stages of designing the KT2400, our mission was to create a tester that would put modules through the most stringent battery of tests, simulating the most
demanding server environments,” continued Dr. Co. “The most common type of memory reliability failure is Early-Life Failure (ELF) which is defined as a failure that
occurs during the first three months of normal operation. Our goal was to design a tester that would simulate the ELF period and weed out any marginal modules,”
added Dr. Co.
KT2400 Burn-In Testing Results
Using specially designed testing boards called Advanced Pattern Testing Controllers, each KT2400 tester can test up to 500 modules simultaneously. During the
testing process, server modules are subjected to a high-heat, high-stress and high-voltage environment with all memory cells continuously exercised for a specified
period of time. The testing process accelerates the life of the modules thereby simulating three months of normal operation. Hence, marginal modules that would
otherwise fail in the field are screened in the factory prior to shipment.
Additional information about the KT2400 tester is available on the Kingston Web site at:
About Kingston Technology Company, Inc.
Founded in 1987, Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world’s largest independent manufacturer of memory and flash memory products. Kingston
operates manufacturing facilities in Malaysia, Taiwan, China and Fountain Valley, Calif. Kingston’s back-end processing facility supports memory test and logistics.
Kingston supports all memory processing functions from receipt of wafer to completed module. Kingston serves a network of distributors, OEMs, and retail
customers in more than 3,000 locations worldwide. For more information on Kingston, call (800) 337-8410, or go to Kingston.com.
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Editor’s Note: For additional information, evaluation units or executive interviews, please contact Heather Skinner, Kingston Technology Company, Inc. 17600
Newhope Street, Fountain Valley, CA USA 92708, (714) 438-1817 (Voice). Press images can be found in Kingston’s press room at kingston.com/press/default.asp
Kingston and the Kingston logo are registered trademarks of Kingston Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. All other marks may be the property
of their respective titleholders.
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