Earlier this month, our team at The Australian National University (ANU) hosted the team from Integrated Service Technology, Taiwan (iST), Jack Tseng and Anne Lee, at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF).
The visit focused on HIAF’s radiation testing capabilities, particularly the Space Irradiation Beamline, which enables the simulation of space-like radiation environments for qualifying electronics used in space and other high-reliability applications. As the only facility in Australia capable of delivering this level of high-energy irradiation, HIAF continues to play an important role in supporting the semiconductor and space sectors.
During their visit, the team also toured our ion implantation lab (iiLab), as well as the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) and the National Space Test Facility (NSTF) hosted at ANU, including a tour of the space environment testing facilities.
We greatly appreciate continued support of iST in semiconductor failure analysis and decapping services, which we can now offer to our clients. Decapping – a valuable capability that remains relatively lesser known in Australia – helps to expose the semiconductor die for direct irradiation to ensure accurate and representative radiation testing.
Reach out to our User Engagement Team userengagement.hiaf@anu.edu.au to enquire about decapping services and our radiation testing capabilities.