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Goepel Releases System Caston Boundary Scan Software Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Friday, 08 February 2008
System Caston boundary scan software is said to enhance integration with flying probe testers. Enables interaction between flying probe and boundary scan access for board level test applications, embracing IEEE1149.1 applications. Includes management of boundary scan and non-boundary scan components and automatic test program generation, using automatic pin fault diagnostic, graphical fault localization, and debugging. Has new control algorithm. Detected faults are diagnosed after test execution by means of intelligent pin fault diagnostic processors. Includes ScanAssist multi-mode debugger.

Goepel electronic GmbH, www.goepel.com


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