Five things to watch out for when dealing with Standard Data Test Format files. These issues are significant and knowledge about them can prevent confusion later on when processing STDF datalogs.
The STDF datalog format developed by Teradyne has become the de facto standard in datalog formats in the semiconductor industry as most modern ATE manufacturers support the format. Data processing of the STDF files often require reading the binary files and converting them to formats that are human-readable or for input into a database. It is also possible that the STDF file is converted to ATDF or an ATDF file is converted to STDF.
During such data processing, we at yieldHUB have encountered several issues that can affect the usability and accuracy of the data being presented. In this article, we will talk about the five things to watch out when dealing with STDF files. These issues are significant and knowledge about them can prevent confusion later on when processing STDF datalogs.
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