Claims
- 1. A probe station comprising:
- (a) a chuck assembly for holding a test device;
- (b) a holder for holding an electrical probe;
- (c) a positioning mechanism for selectively moving at least one of said chuck assembly and said holder toward or away from the other to enable said probe to contact said device;
- (d) said chuck assembly including at least upper and lower chuck assembly elements electrically insulated from each other and positioned one above the other at different distances from said holder so that a lower surface area on said upper chuck assembly element directly opposes an upper surface area on said lower chuck assembly element;
- (e) an electrical connector assembly for electrical connection to a test instrument, said connector assembly having at least two conductive connector elements electrically insulated from one another, each of said connector elements being electrically connected to a different respective one of said upper and lower chuck assembly elements; and
- (f) said upper chuck assembly element being mounted so as to define one or more air gaps, between said lower surface area and said upper surface area, having a total air gap area coextensive with at least major portions of both of the entire said lower surface area and the entire said upper surface area.
- 2. The probe station of claim 1 wherein said chuck assembly is positioned within an enclosure having conductive surfaces for electromagnetically shielding respective portions of said chuck assembly, and neither of said conductive connector elements is electrically connected to said conductive surfaces.
- 3. The probe station of claim 1 including dielectric spacers for mounting said upper chuck assembly element, said spacers being distributed along only a minor portion of said surface areas so as to leave said air gaps between said major portion of said surface areas.
- 4. A probe station comprising:
- (a) a chuck assembly for holding a test device;
- (b) a holder for holding an electrical probe;
- (c) a positioning mechanism for selectively moving at least one of said chuck assembly and said holder toward or away from the other to enable said probe to contact said device;
- (d) said chuck assembly including at least upper and lower chuck assembly elements electrically insulated from each other and positioned one above the other at different distances from said holder, said lower chuck assembly element being electrically connected to a conductive member surrounding said upper chuck assembly element, said conductive member including an inner surface area in laterally directly opposing relationship to said upper chuck assembly element;
- (e) an electrical connector assembly for electrical connection to a test instrument, said connector assembly having at least two conductive connector elements electrically insulated from one another, each of said connector elements being electrically connected to a different respective one of said upper and lower chuck assembly elements; and
- (f) said upper chuck assembly element being mounted so as to define one or more air gaps, between said inner surface area and said upper chuck assembly element, having a total air gap area coextensive with at least a major portion of the entire said inner surface area.
- 5. The probe station of claim 4 wherein said chuck assembly is positioned within an enclosure having conductive surfaces for electromagnetically shielding respective portions of said chuck assembly.
- 6. The probe station of claim 5 wherein said chuck assembly and said enclosure are movable laterally relative to each other so as to enable movement of said probe between respective positions on said device.
- 7. A probe station comprising:
- (a) a chuck assembly for holding a test device;
- (b) a holder for holding an electrical probe;
- (c) a positioning mechanism for selectively moving at least one of said chuck assembly and said holder toward or away from the other to enable said probe to contact said device;
- (d) said chuck assembly including at least upper and lower chuck assembly elements electrically insulated from each other and positioned one above the other at different distances from said holder, said upper chuck assembly element including nonlower surfaces defined by an upper surface and a peripheral surface, said lower chuck assembly element being electrically connected to a conductive member, said conductive member including an inner surface area directly opposing at least a major portion of an entire respective one of said nonlower surfaces of said upper chuck assembly element;
- (e) an electrical connector assembly for electrical connection to a test instrument, said connector assembly having at least two conductive connector elements electrically insulated from one another, each of said connector elements being electrically connected to a different respective one of said upper and lower chuck assembly elements; and
- (f) said upper chuck assembly element being mounted so as to define one or more air gaps, between said inner surface area and said respective one of said nonlower surfaces of said upper chuck assembly elements, having a total air gap area coextensive with at least a major portion of said entire respective one of said nonlower surfaces of said upper chuck assembly elements.
- 8. The probe station of claim 7 wherein said chuck assembly is positioned within an environment control enclosure.
- 9. The probe station of claim 8 wherein said environment control enclosure supports said holder, and said chuck assembly and said enclosure are moveable laterally relative to each other.
- 10. A probe station comprising:
- (a) a chuck assembly for holding a test device;
- (b) a holder for holding an electrical probe;
- (c) a positioning mechanism for selectively moving at least one of said chuck assembly and said holder toward or away from the other to enable said probe to contact said device;
- (d) said chuck assembly including at least upper and lower chuck assembly elements electrically insulated from each other and positioned one above the other at different distances from said holder, said lower chuck assembly element being electrically connected to a conductive member arranged in laterally surrounding relationship to said upper chuck assembly element, said chuck assembly being enclosed by an environment control enclosure including a sidewall portion laterally surrounding said chuck assembly and defining an enclosed region in communication with an upper surface area on said upper chuck assembly;
- (e) an electrical connector assembly for electrical connection to a test instrument, said connector assembly having at least two conductive connector elements electrically insulated from one another, each of said connector elements being electrically connected to a different respective one of said upper and lower chuck assembly elements; and
- (f) said chuck assembly and said holder being movable laterally relative to each other while a constant spacing is maintained between said conductive member and said upper chuck assembly element and while said sidewall portion of said enclosure is kept motionless relative to said holder.
- 11. The probe station of claim 10 wherein said enclosure has conductive surfaces for electromagnetically shielding respective portions of said chuck assembly.
- 12. The probe station of claim 10 including a further holder for holding a further probe, said probes being manually repositionable relative to each other.
- 13. A probe station comprising:
- (a) a chuck assembly for holding a test device;
- (b) a holder for holding an electrical probe,
- (c) a positioning mechanism for selectively moving at least one of said chuck assembly and said holder toward or away from the other to enable said probe to contact said device;
- (d) said chuck assembly including at least upper and lower chuck assembly elements electrically insulated from each other and positioned one above the other at different distances from said holder;
- (e) an electrical connector assembly for electrical connection to a test instrument, said connector assembly having at least two conductive connector elements electrically insulated from one another, each of said connector elements being electrically connected to a different respective one of said upper and lower chuck assembly elements; and
- (f) the respective one of said connector elements that is connected to said upper chuck assembly element being mechanically detachable therefrom so as to enable said upper chuck assembly element to be detached from said lower chuck assembly element.
- 14. The probe station of claim 13 wherein said chuck assembly is positioned within an enclosure having conductive surfaces for electromagnetically shielding respective portions of said chuck assembly, and neither of said conductive connector elements is electrically connected to said conductive surfaces.
- 15. The probe station of claim 13 wherein said chuck assembly includes a further said detachable electrical connector assembly having at least two further conductive connector elements each electrically connected to a different respective one of said upper and lower chuck assembly elements in parallel with the connector elements of said one detachable electrical connector assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/100,494 filed on Aug. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,457,398, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 07/896,853 filed on Jun. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,170. This is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/417,982 filed on Apr. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,532,609, which, in turn, is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/245,581 filed on May 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,434,512, which, in turn, is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/896,853 filed on Jun. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,170.
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