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We are working in a 0.35um TSMC technology and I am in the process of designing a test chip that is to be used to characterize some analog amplifiers used in the actual design. In the actual design, these amplifiers require about 40 I/O pins due to digital configuration bits, digital power, analog power, and reference voltages. For testing, I was considering using a probe card with the ~40 pins put in a peripheral around the amplifier and moving from one amplifier to the next for characterization. Is this the normal application of a probe card? Do they have pre-made probe cards for standard footprints? How expensive would a custom probe card for this application be?
Also, is there an easier way to accomplish the task of getting access to a large number of I/O?
Also, is there an easier way to accomplish the task of getting access to a large number of I/O?