Semiconductor & Electronics Temperature Sensors

Semiconductor and electronics processes rely on tight thermal control, low-mass sensing, repeatable assembly practices, and clean integration into tools and fixtures. Thermometrics supports chambers, furnaces, ovens, profiling, reliability testing, and electronics thermal development with sensors designed for precision and repeatability.

Fine temperature sensor wiring on a semiconductor and electronics thermal test fixture
Semiconductor thermal-control setup using miniature and profiling sensors
Thermal Control Hardware

Low-mass sensing for chambers, wafer tools, ovens, and profiling work

Miniature probes, profile sensors, and compact resistance elements support wafer tools, chambers, ovens, and electronics reliability setups where tight thermal control, low thermal mass, and precise integration determine process repeatability.

Common Applications

  • Process chambers, diffusion furnaces, and deposition tools
  • Thermal profiling, characterization, and wafer or fixture mapping
  • Burn-in, reliability testing, and environmental qualification
  • Precision ovens, electronics assembly, and controlled thermal systems

Sensor Solutions

  • Miniature thermocouples and MI probes for fast response and compact spaces
  • Profile RTDs and low-mass assemblies for precise thermal mapping
  • Clean-build material selections and routing approaches for sensitive tools
  • Custom lead management, connectors, and form factors for integration constraints

Quality & Compliance

Controlled builds, traceability, clean routing, and repeatable calibration support are often critical where the sensor becomes part of a tightly managed thermal process or qualification workflow.

Low Mass

Fast-response sensors for tight thermal processes and compact spaces.

Clean Integration

Material and routing choices suited to sensitive equipment.

Repeatable Builds

Controlled sensor geometry for profiling and qualification programs.

Program Considerations

  • Thermal profiling and chamber work often require sensors that disturb the process as little as possible.
  • Routing, connector, and fixture details can be critical when the sensor becomes part of a qualification setup.
  • Miniature thermocouples and profile RTDs are often preferred where thermal mass and spatial constraints are tight.

Tell us about your application

We will recommend the right sensor, mounting method, and materials for your process and environment.