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HP Provides Second HP RFIC Test System to QUALCOMM; QUALCOMM Shortens Time-to-Market for Manufacturing RF ASICs With RF/Analog/Digital Test Capabilities of HP 84000 BUSINESS WIRE - July 26, 1999 11:15 PALO ALTO, Calif., Jul 26, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE via COMTEX) -- Hewlett-Packard Company today announced that QUALCOMM Incorporated, based in San Diego, purchased its second HP 84000 RFIC (radio frequency integrated circuit) test system within the past year. The system, worth more than a million dollars, provides the additional test capacity QUALCOMM needs to bring several new RFASICs (application-specific integrated circuits) to market rapidly. QUALCOMM said it is using the HP 84000 test system to characterize its prototype RFIC devices and to transform evaluation-test information into production-test solutions for the company's contract manufacturers. "As the wireless industry embraces higher levels of device integration, HP is evolving its systems to meet more challenging test requirements for manufacturing complex wireless SOC (System-On-a-Chip) devices in volume," said John Scruggs, vice president and general manager of the Automated Test Group. According to Charlie Jones, director of engineering RF/analog IC production/test at QUALCOMM, key selection factors included "HP's excellent working relationship with QUALCOMM and our familiarity with the HP 84000 test platform. Another factor in our purchase decision was our desire to minimize any chance of our suppliers experiencing any quality or reliability problems with their test systems." QUALCOMM said it will use its new HP 84000 system to test highly integrated mixed-signal devices, such as the RFT3100, a device for wireless applications with analog and digital functionality that will interface with QUALCOMM's MSM (Mobile Station Modem) digital chip and provide signal modulations and frequencies for RF signal processing. "With several devices coming to market at once, we alleviated what could have been a very challenging time-to-market goal by getting a second HP 84000 test system," said Jones. "We are moving forward with a high degree of confidence, because we never have to worry about the level of support that we can expect fromHP."