Patents by Inventor Victor M. Eliashberg

Victor M. Eliashberg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6433569
    Abstract: An apparatus for testing an integrated circuit in an oven during burn-in. A burn-in board in the oven is electrically connected to a plurality of integrated circuit (“ICE”) components. A driver/interface board outside the oven is electrically connected to the burn-in board through a plurality of contacts and sends and receives a plurality of signals between the IC components and a test controller. A switch module on the burn-in board comprises a plurality of high-temperature switches for transferring signals between the plurality of IC components and the driver/interface board during burn-in. A plurality of signals entering the switch module from the driver/interface board does not exceed in number the plurality of contacts, and is fewer in number than a plurality of signals exiting the switch module to the plurality of IC components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Pycon, Inc.
    Inventors: Victor M. Eliashberg, Kombupalayam M. Prakash
  • Patent number: 6160411
    Abstract: An apparatus for testing an integrated circuit in an oven during burn-in. A burn-in board in the oven is electrically connected to a plurality of integrated circuit ("IC") components. A driver/interface board outside the oven is electrically connected to the burn-in board through a plurality of contacts and sends and receives a plurality of signals between the IC components and a test controller. A switch module on the burn-in board comprises a plurality of high-temperature switches for transferring signals between the plurality of IC components and the driver/interface board during burn-in. A plurality of signals entering the switch module from the driver/interface board does not exceed in number the plurality of contacts, and is fewer in number than a plurality of signals exiting the switch module to the plurality of IC components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2000
    Assignee: Pycon, Inc.
    Inventors: Victor M. Eliashberg, Kombupalayam M. Prakash
  • Patent number: 6127834
    Abstract: An apparatus for testing an integrated circuit in an oven during burn-in. A burn-in board in the oven is electrically connected to a plurality of integrated circuit ("IC") components. A driver/interface board outside the oven is electrically connected to the burn-in board through a plurality of contacts and sends and receives a plurality of signals between the IC components and a test controller. A switch module on the burn-in board comprises a plurality of high-temperature switches for transferring signals between the plurality of IC components and the driver/interface board during burn-in. A plurality of signals entering the switch module from the driver/interface board does not exceed in number the plurality of contacts, and is fewer in number than a plurality of signals exiting the switch module to the plurality of IC components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Assignee: Pycon, Inc.
    Inventors: Victor M. Eliashberg, Kombupalayam M. Prakash
  • Patent number: 5966021
    Abstract: An apparatus for testing an integrated circuit in an oven during burn-in. A burn-in board in the oven is electrically connected to a plurality of integrated circuit ("IC") components. A driver/interface board outside the oven is electrically connected to the burn-in board through a plurality of contacts and sends and receives a plurality of signals between the IC components and a test controller. A switch module on the burn-in board comprises a plurality of high-temperature switches for transferring signals between the plurality of IC components and the driver/interface board during burn-in. A plurality of signals entering the switch module from the driver/interface board does not exceed in number the plurality of contacts, and is fewer in number than a plurality of signals exiting the switch module to the plurality of IC components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Pycon, Inc.
    Inventors: Victor M. Eliashberg, Kombupalayam M. Prakash