Wafer Acceptance Testing Clause Samples

The Wafer Acceptance Testing clause defines the procedures and standards for inspecting and verifying semiconductor wafers before they are accepted by the buyer. Typically, this clause outlines the specific tests to be performed, the criteria for passing or failing, and the responsibilities of both the supplier and the purchaser in the testing process. For example, it may require electrical or visual inspections at certain stages of production. The core function of this clause is to ensure that only wafers meeting agreed-upon quality standards are delivered, thereby reducing the risk of defective products and disputes between parties.
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Wafer Acceptance Testing. Acceptance testing of the Contract Wafers delivered to Company will be performed within forty-five (45) days of receipt. Foundry will certify to Company with each shipment that the Contract Wafers contained in the shipment have successfully passed the applicable Probe Program and the Quality and Reliability Standards. If Company rejects any Contract Wafer, and Foundry verifies that a Wafer has a different NDW than certified by Foundry, then Company and Foundry will confer and determine the reason for the rejection or the inaccurate count of NDW. Foundry will immediately exercise its commercially reasonable efforts to develop and implement a corrective action plan for any errors, including manufacturing errors or defects identified in its systems. All Wafers that are properly rejected due to failure to meet Wafer Standards and that are confirmed by Foundry to be nonconforming may be returned to Foundry for a refund of the purchase price stated in the applicable Supplement, plus Company’s shipping cost, or may be retained by Company subject to an agreed upon credit being issued by Foundry. For such properly rejected Wafers that Company returns to Foundry for a refund of the purchase price, Foundry will be responsible for Company’s shipping cost, customs and export costs and insurance. Title and risk of loss or damage to RMA material will pass to Foundry at Company’s docks.
Wafer Acceptance Testing. Acceptance testing of Contract Wafers delivered to Spansion or a third party designated by Spansion will be performed by Spansion and at its expense within forty-five (45) days of receipt. If Spansion does not provide SMIC with the result of acceptance test during such forty-five (45) days period, the Contract Wafers shall be deemed to have been accepted by Spansion. SMIC will certify to Spansion with each shipment that the Contract Wafers contained in the shipment have successfully passed the applicable Probe Program and the Quality Standards. If Spansion rejects any Contract Wafers or determines that a Wafer has a different Net Die per Wafer than certified by SMIC, then Spansion and SMIC will confer and determine the reason for the rejection or the inaccurate count of Net Die per Wafer. SMIC will immediately exercise its commercially reasonable efforts to develop and implement a corrective action plan for any errors, including manufacturing errors or defects identified in its systems.
Wafer Acceptance Testing. Acceptance testing of the Contract Wafers delivered to Company will be performed within forty-five (45) days of receipt. Foundry will certify to Company with each shipment that the Contract Wafers contained in the shipment have successfully passed the applicable Probe Program and the Quality and Reliability Standards. If * Confidential treatment has been requested pursuant to the Confidential Treatment Request dated August 11, 2005. Company rejects any Contract Wafer, and Foundry verifies that a Wafer has a different NDW than certified by Foundry, then Company and Foundry will confer and determine the reason for the rejection or the inaccurate count of NDW. Foundry will immediately exercise its commercially reasonable efforts to develop and implement a corrective action plan for any errors, including manufacturing errors or defects identified in its systems. All Wafers that are properly rejected due to failure to meet Wafer Standards and that are confirmed by Foundry to be nonconforming may be returned to Foundry for a refund of the purchase price stated in the applicable Supplement, plus Company’s shipping cost, or may be retained by Company subject to an agreed upon credit being issued by Foundry. For such properly rejected Wafers that Company returns to Foundry for a refund of the purchase price, Foundry will be responsible for Company’s shipping cost, customs and export costs and insurance. Title and risk of loss or damage to RMA material will pass to Foundry at Company’s docks.
Wafer Acceptance Testing. Acceptance testing of the Wafers delivered to WJ will be performed within *** (***) days of receipt. If WJ identifies an issue with the Wafers, WJ will notify AMPTECH and provide to AMPTECH the incoming inspection data and other data in its possession related to the wafers. AMPTECH, will review the information within *** (***) hours and meet with WJ to mutually address the issue. AMPTECH shall immediately exercise its reasonable efforts to develop and implement a corrective action plan for any errors, including manufacturing errors or defects identified in its systems. If the engineering evaluation, identifies the source of the problem to be wafer fabrication related, AMPTECH will issue a return material authorization for the return of the material and credit of the purchase price or, at WJ’s option, may be retained by WJ subject to an agreed upon credit being issued by AMPTECH. For such properly rejected Wafers that WJ returns to AMPTECH for a refund of the purchase price, title and risk of loss or damage of returns will pass to AMPTECH at WJ’s docks. Rejected Wafers shall be subject to the Scrap disposal procedures set forth in Section 3.9 herein.
Wafer Acceptance Testing. Acceptance testing of the Wafers delivered to WJ will be performed within fifteen (15) days of receipt. After this period, WJ will be deemed to have accepted the Wafers. GCS will certify to WJ with each shipment that the Wafers contained in the shipment have successfully passed the Quality and Reliability Standards. If WJ rejects any Wafer, and GCS verifies that a Wafer has a different NDW than certified by GCS, then WJ and GCS will confer and determine the reason for the rejection or the inaccurate count of NDW. GCS shall immediately exercise its reasonable efforts to develop and implement a corrective action plan for any errors, including manufacturing errors or defects identified in its systems. All Wafers that are properly rejected due to failure to meet Wafer Standards may be returned to GCS for a refund of the purchase price, plus WJ’s shipping cost, or may be retained by WJ subject to an agreed upon credit being issued by GCS. For such properly rejected Wafers that WJ returns to GCS for a refund of the purchase price, GCS will be responsible for WJ’s shipping cost, customs and export costs and insurance. Title and risk of loss or damage of returns will pass to GCS at WJ’s docks. Rejected Wafers shall be subject to the scrap disposal procedures set forth in Section 5.6 herein. WJ will provide documentation for all rejected Wafers.

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