"This order is significant for two reasons," said Michael Gray, vice president of sales for RVSI's semiconductor equipment group. "This customer has had a capital-spending freeze in place for over a year, and this is their first equipment purchase from us since that freeze went into place. More importantly, it is early evidence of a requirement for additional capacity at the leading edge of test, assembly and packaging houses."
Lead scanners cost between $300,000 and $450,000 per system; they are used to inspect assembled integrated circuits prior to shipment to customers. The scanners check for package uniformity and integrity and ensure that leads and ball-grid arrays are properly aligned. This check is typically the final one done on a semiconductor package.
The systems are expected to be shipped and installed in June. They will be produced at RVSI's semiconductor equipment group facility in Hauppauge, N.Y.
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