Our Magma delivers a powerful, non-destructive solution for detecting and localizing electrical faults—such as opens, shorts, leakage paths, and high-resistance opens—in both packaged and unpackaged semiconductor devices.

Orozco, A. et al. "3D Fault Isolation in 2.5D Device comprising High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) Stacks and Processor Unit Using 3D Magnetic Field Imaging," paper presented to ISTFA, Fort Worth, TX, November 6-10, 2016. A collaboration with AMD Singapore.
A short is caused by unintended electrical contact between two conductors, typically with resistance of an ohm or less. Magma’s Magnetic Field Imaging (MFI) technology is highly effective at detecting shorts in all materials used in semiconductor manufacturing today.
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Magma uses Space Domain Reflectometry (SDR), also known as Magnetic Current Imaging, using RF signals to locate the fault. Unlike Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR), SDR will enable you to isolate the open without deprocessing the chip.
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Gaudestad, J. et al. "Magnetic Current Imaging and Photon Emission for Die Level Electrical Fault Isolation." Paper presented to NanoTesting, Osaka, Japan, September 2015. A collaboration with Microchip Technology Inc.
Leakage faults, unintended electrical paths between circuits, often with current in the nanoamp range. The Magma can detect these subtle faults due to the sensitivity of the SQUID sensor.
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Chen, Y-H J. et al. "High Resistance Open Localization." Presented at IPFA, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Jun 29 - Jul 2, 2015. A collaboration with Honyang and TSMC.
These defects allow limited current flow due to resistance above specification. Magma detects them by comparing known-good samples with faulty ones.
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Using advanced quantum sensors and proprietary techniques, Magma enables precise localization of all static defects, even in complex, multi-layer structures. It provides detailed magnetic imaging that can also be used for 3D fault isolation software currently being developed, helping engineers rapidly pinpoint defects with micron and submicron accuracy.
Magma's simplified fault isolation process resplaces this entire suite of tools:
With our Magma, engineers gain faster, more accurate diagnostics—without the complexity of managing multiple instruments.
