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Semiprobe

SemiProbe is a worldwide leader in the design and production of probing and inspection systems to the semiconductor industry. We provide the most modular and flexible probing and inspection platforms available today.
276 E. Allen Street
Winooski, VT 05404
(802) 860-7000

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Semiprobe 602a9ccb5ebe5

SemiProbe is a worldwide leader in the design and production of probing and inspection systems to the semiconductor industry. We provide the most modular and flexible probing and inspection platforms available today.

Our global customer base includes universities, government research labs and a broad range of high technology companies. These companies are developing existing, innovative and emerging technologies including MEMS, high frequency, high power, optoelectronics, nanotechnology, photovoltaics and more. With hundreds of installed systems across five continents, SemiProbe provides cost-effective test systems and accessories to meet a wide variety of applications from R&D through production.

With over 60 years of direct, hands-on experience, SemiProbe’s engineering team delivers application specific and customized solutions to help you solve difficult test challenges quickly and effectively. We are committed to empowering you with the latest technology to help lower testing cost and increase efficiency.

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During a time when defense electronics technology is strong, the industry readies itself for the global adoption of 5G and electronically steered vehicles.
May 14, 2019
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RF/microwave probes and test fixtures provide invaluable measurement paths between a device to be tested and the test signal/analysis equipment.
Feb. 6, 2013
The quiet country backdrop belies the high-quality yet practical wafer-probing technology being created at this innovative new company.
March 15, 2007
The model PS4L probe station from SemiProbe is designed for a lifetime of testing. The versatile microwave probe station can be upgraded over and over to meet growing needs and...
Dec. 28, 2006