IP Library Granted Patent US 11,156,637
Granted Patent B2
US 11,156,637 · App. 16/440,468 · Granted Oct 26, 2021

Electrical test probes having decoupled electrical and mechanical design

Inventors: January Kister (Portola Valley, CA); Roy Swart (Hillsboro, OR); Edin Sijercic (Portland, OR)
Assignee: FormFactor, Inc.
G01R1/06716G01R1/06738
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Patent No.
US 11,156,637
App. No.
16/440,468
Granted
Oct 26, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Probes for testing electrical circuits having decoupled electrical and mechanical design are provided. For example, a mechanically resilient core can be surrounded by an electrically conductive shell. In this way, electrical parameters of the probes are determined by the shells and mechanical parameters of the probes are determined by the cores. An important application of this approach is to provide impedance matched transmission line probes.

Claims (33)

1. A vertical probe array comprising:

one or more vertical probes;

wherein each of the one or more vertical probes comprises an electrically conductive first member and a mechanically resilient second member;

wherein each of the one or more vertical probes includes a first tip and a second tip disposed at opposite vertical ends of the probe;

wherein the first tip is configured to make temporary electrical contact to a device under test;

wherein the second tip is configured to make electrical contact to a test apparatus;

wherein an electrical current path from the first tip all the way to the second tip is primarily through the electrically conductive first member; and

wherein a mechanical compliance between the first tip and the second tip is primarily determined by the mechanically resilient second member.

2. The vertical probe array of claim 1 , further comprising an electrically insulating guide plate through which the one or more vertical probes pass, wherein a transmission line impedance of a selected two of the vertical probes is primarily determined according to a distance between the selected two probes and according to an effective dielectric constant between the selected two probes.

3. The vertical probe array of claim 2 , wherein the transmission line impedance is 50 Ω.

4. The vertical probe array of claim 2 , wherein the transmission line impedance of the selected two probes is substantially determined by a geometrical configuration of the electrically conductive first members of the selected two probes.

5. The vertical probe array of claim 2 , wherein the transmission line impedance of the selected two probes is substantially independent of a geometrical configuration of the mechanically resilient second members of the selected two probes.

6. The vertical probe array of claim 2 , wherein the effective dielectric constant between the selected two probes is modified by disposing one or more voids or inclusions in the electrically insulating guide plate between the selected two probes.

7. The vertical probe array of claim 2 ,

wherein a first lateral size of the electrically conductive first members is substantially greater than a second lateral size of the mechanically resilient second members;

whereby a spacing between the selected two probes can be altered without substantially affecting the transmission line impedance.

8. The vertical probe array of claim 1 ,

wherein the first and second tips are disposed on the mechanically resilient second member;

wherein the electrically conductive first member is configured to make a first sliding electrical contact in proximity to the first tip; and

wherein the electrically conductive first member is configured to make a second sliding electrical contact in proximity to the second tip.

9. The vertical probe array of claim 1 ,

wherein the first tip is disposed on the mechanically resilient second member;

wherein the second tip is disposed on the electrically conductive first member;

wherein the electrically conductive first member is configured to make a first sliding electrical contact in proximity to the first tip.

10. The vertical probe array of claim 9 , wherein an electrically insulating mechanical connection between the electrically conductive first member and the mechanically resilient second member is disposed in proximity to the second tip.

11. The vertical probe array of claim 1 ,

wherein the second tip is disposed on the mechanically resilient second member;

wherein the first tip is disposed on the electrically conductive first member;

wherein the electrically conductive first member is configured to make a second sliding electrical contact in proximity to the second tip.

12. The vertical probe array of claim 11 , wherein an electrically insulating mechanical connection between the electrically conductive first member and the mechanically resilient second member is disposed in proximity to the first tip.

13. The vertical probe array of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive first members are configured as shells substantially laterally surrounding the mechanically resilient second members.

14. The vertical probe array of claim 13 , wherein the electrically conductive first members each include one or more inductance control features disposed in side walls of the shells and selected from the group consisting of: holes and slots.

15. The vertical probe array of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive first member is configured as a shell, and wherein the mechanically resilient second member is configured as a core laterally surrounded by the shell.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 29, 2025
From: FORMFACTOR, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072263/0272 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 17, 2019
From: KISTER, JANUARY; SWART, ROY; SIJERCIC, EDIN
To: FORMFACTOR, INC.
Reel/Frame 049492/0204 →