Location History:
- Holzgerlingen, DE (2001 - 2003)
- Weil im Schoenbuch, DE (2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2012
Title: Innovations of Klaus K Kempter
Introduction
Klaus K Kempter is a notable inventor based in Holzgerlingen, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the area of VLSI chip testing and system board interconnections. With a total of 8 patents to his name, Kempter's work has had a profound impact on the industry.
Latest Patents
Kempter's latest patents include innovative methods for test fail analysis on VLSI chips. This invention provides compact graphical representations of common test fail signatures and process-related test fails. The method involves selecting, calculating, and presenting information from a list of failing tests on devices under test. The graphical outputs allow for quick identification of differences in process fails, which can indicate potential root causes for test failures.
Another significant patent by Kempter is the method and apparatus of interconnecting with a system board. This invention features a system board with a metal stiffener that has an opening for access to an area of interest. A probe test assembly can be positioned at this opening, allowing for efficient testing of devices under test, such as Multi Chip Modules (MCMs). This innovation enhances the functionality of the system board and provides a streamlined approach to testing.
Career Highlights
Kempter has had a distinguished career, working with the renowned International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). His expertise in the field has led to numerous advancements in technology and has solidified his reputation as a leading inventor.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kempter has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Michael F McAllister and Charles F Pells. These partnerships have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the technology sector.
Conclusion
Klaus K Kempter's contributions to technology through his patents and collaborations have significantly advanced the field of VLSI chip testing and system board interconnections. His work continues to influence the industry and inspire future innovations.