IP Library Granted Patent US 7,759,949
Granted Patent B2
US 7,759,949 · App. 11/480,302 · Granted Jul 20, 2010

Probes with self-cleaning blunt skates for contacting conductive pads

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Patent No.
US 7,759,949
App. No.
11/480,302
Granted
Jul 20, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A probe having a conductive body and a contacting tip that is terminated by one or more blunt skates for engaging a conductive pad of a device under test (DUT) for performing electrical testing. The contacting tip has a certain width and the blunt skate is narrower than the tip width. The skate is aligned along a scrub direction and also has a certain curvature along the scrub direction such that it may undergo both a scrub motion and a self-cleaning rotation upon application of a contact force between the skate and the conductive pad. While the scrub motion clears oxide from the pad to establish electrical contact, the rotation removes debris from the skate and thus preserves a low contact resistance between the skate and the pad. The use of probes with one or more blunt skates and methods of using such self-cleaning probes are especially advantageous when testing DUTs with low-K conductive pads or other mechanically fragile pads that tend to be damaged by large contact force concentration.

Claims (68)

1. A probe for engaging a conductive pad comprising:

a compliant body;

a tip disposed on said body; and

a blunt skate disposed on said tip, said blunt skate comprising a single contact surface, said skate comprising a first curve having a first radius and a second curve having a second skate radius different from said first radius.

2. The probe of claim 1 wherein said first curve is disposed toward a front of said skate, said second curve is disposed behind said first curve, and said first curve comprising a radius less than said radius of said second curve.

3. The probe of claim 1 wherein a front portion of said skate is symmetric with a rear portion of said skate.

4. The probe of claim 1 wherein said skate has a length less than a length of said tip.

5. The probe of claim 1 wherein said skate has a length approximately the same as a length of said tip.

6. The probe of claim 1 wherein said skate has a width that is narrower than a width of said tip.

7. The probe of claim 1 wherein said radius of said first curve is equal to a radius of a curve disposed at a rear portion of said skate.

8. The probe of claim 1 wherein said body comprises material layers.

9. The probe of claim 8 wherein said skate is formed from an extension of one of said material layers.

10. The probe of claim 1 wherein a primary axis of said skate is parallel to a primary axis of said tip.

11. The probe of claim 1 wherein said skate comprises a rectangular cross-section at an end of said skate.

12. A probe for engaging a conductive pad comprising:

a compliant body;

a tip disposed on said body; and

a blunt skate disposed on said tip, said blunt skate comprising a single contact surface, said skate comprising a first curve having a first radius and a second curve having a second radius different from said first radius, said skate having a length less than a length of said tip.

13. The probe of claim 12 wherein said skate has a width that is narrower than a width of said tip.

14. The probe of claim 12 wherein said radius of said first curve is equal to a radius of a curve disposed at a rear of said skate.

15. The probe of claim 12 wherein said body comprises material layers.

16. The probe of claim 15 wherein said skate is formed from an extension of one of said material layers.

17. The probe of claim 12 wherein a primary axis of said skate is parallel to a primary axis of said tip.

18. The probe of claim 12 wherein said skate comprises a rectangular cross-section at an end of said skate.

19. A probe for engaging a conductive pad comprising:

a compliant body;

a tip disposed on said body; and

a blunt skate disposed on said tip, said blunt skate comprising a single contact surface, said skate comprising a first curve having a first radius and a second curve having a second radius different from said first radius, said skate comprising a length approximately equal to that of said tip.

20. The probe of claim 19 wherein said first curve is disposed at a front of said skate and said second curve is disposed behind said first curve, said second radius of said second curve greater than said first radius of said first curve.

21. The probe of claim 19 wherein said skate has a width that is narrower than a width of said tip.

22. The probe of claim 19 wherein said first curve is disposed at a front of said skate and comprises a radius greater than a curve disposed at a back of said skate.

23. The probe of claim 19 wherein said body comprises material layers.

24. The probe of claim 19 wherein said skate is formed from an extension of one of said material layers.

25. The probe of claim 19 wherein a primary axis of said skate is parallel to a primary axis of said tip.

26. The probe of claim 19 wherein said skate comprises a rectangular cross-section at an end of said skate.

27. A probe for engaging a conductive pad comprising:

a compliant body;

a tip disposed on said body; and

a blunt skate disposed on said tip, said blunt skate comprising a single contact surface, said skate comprising a first curve having a first radius and a second curve having a second radius different from said first radius, said first radius equal to a radius of a curve disposed at a rear portion of said skate.

28. The probe of claim 27 wherein said first radius is smaller than said second radius.

29. The probe of claim 27 wherein said skate comprises a length approximately equal to a length of said tip.

30. The probe of claim 27 wherein said skate has a width that is narrower than a width of said tip.

31. The probe of claim 27 wherein said body comprises material layers.

32. The probe of claim 31 wherein said skate is formed from an extension of one of said material layers.

33. The probe of claim 27 wherein a primary axis of said skate is parallel to a primary axis of said tip.

34. The probe of claim 27 wherein said skate comprises a rectangular cross-section at an end of said skate.

35. A probe for engaging a conductive pad comprising:

a compliant body comprising material layers;

a tip disposed on said body; and

a blunt skate disposed on said tip, said blunt skate comprising a single contact surface, said skate comprising a first curve having a first radius and a second curve having a second radius different from said first radius.

36. The probe of claim 35 wherein said first curve is disposed at a front of said skate and said second curve is disposed behind said first curve, and wherein said first radius is smaller than said second radius.

37. The probe of claim 35 wherein said skate has a length approximately equal to a length of said tip.

38. The probe of claim 35 wherein said skate has a width that is narrower than a width of said tip.

39. The probe of claim 35 wherein said first curve is disposed at a front of said skate and comprises a radius equal to the radius of a curve disposed at a back of said skate.

40. The probe of claim 35 wherein said skate is formed from an extension of one of said material layers.

41. The probe of claim 35 wherein a primary axis of said skate is parallel to a primary axis of said tip.

42. The probe of claim 35 wherein said skate comprises a rectangular cross-section at an end of said skate.

43. A probe for engaging a conductive pad comprising:

a compliant body;

a tip disposed on said body; and

a blunt skate disposed on said tip, said blunt skate comprising a single contact surface, said skate comprising a first curve having a first radius and a second curve having a second radius different from said first radius, said first curve disposed toward a front of said skate, said second curve disposed behind said first curve, and said first radius less than said second radius.

44. The probe of claim 43 wherein said skate has a length approximately the same as a length of said tip.

45. The probe of claim 43 wherein said skate has a width that is narrower than a width of said tip.

46. The probe of claim 43 wherein said first radius is equal to that of a curve disposed at a rear of said skate.

47. The probe of claim 43 wherein said body comprises material layers.

48. The probe of claim 47 wherein said skate is formed from an extension of one of said material layers.

49. The probe of claim 43 wherein a primary axis of said skate is parallel to a primary axis of said tip.

50. The probe of claim 43 wherein said skate comprises a rectangular cross-section at an end of said skate.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2025
From: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: FORMFACTOR, INC.
Reel/Frame 072853/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 29, 2025
From: FORMFACTOR, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072263/0272 →
SECURITY INTEREST IN UNITED STATES PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS Recorded Jul 12, 2016
From: FORMFACTOR, INC.; ASTRIA SEMICONDUCTOR HOLDINGS, INC.; CASCADE MICROTECH, INC.; MICRO-PROBE INCORPORATED
To: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 039184/0280 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2006
From: KISTER, JANUARY
To: MICROPROBE, INC.
Reel/Frame 018307/0932 →