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ScanWorks/3070 saves Lucent $1 million

Lucent Technologies' Supply Chain Networks Division decided to quantify the economic benefit of the integrated ScanWorks/3070 boundary scan test and in-system programming solution running on Agilent Technologies' 3070 ICT system. The size of the cost savings put smiles on the faces of everyone involved in the study.

"The idea of (test) code re-use really intrigued us here at Lucent and we were extremely satisfied with the results (of the cost study)," said Michael Donlon, senior test engineer at Lucent.

The cost savings from re-using boundary scan tests and programming operations originally developed during development for prototype boards and later implemented again in volume manufacturing was a major area of interest for the study. In addition, Lucent wanted to quantify the cost savings that might be generated by deploying an integrated ScanWorks/3070 solution as a major part of its test strategy. On both counts, the ScanWorks/3070 system passed with flying colors.

Lucent used four key metrics to determine the cost savings from re-using boundary-scan test and programming operations. The metrics were:

  •  Reduction in ICT test development time.
  •  Lower ICT fixture complexity and costs
  •  Improvements in test stability
  •  Lower in-system programming costs

Other factors also contributed significant cost savings. Foremost among these was the lowering of fixture costs by reducing the number of nails needed in fixtures since boundary scan's nail-less tests would replace some of the tests previously performed by an ICT fixture. And, by simplifying ICT fixtures, Lucent lowered its fixture maintenance costs too.

The Lucent team that was conducting the cost study noted that several other benefits were derived from an integrated ScanWorks/3070 system. They found that the boundary-scan tests had excellent stability when used on a 3070 system in volume manufacturing. This stability led to fewer false failures and fewer good boards in the repair loop. As a result, debug and test maintenance in manufacturing were reduced.

The seamlessness of the ScanWorks integration with the 3070 also impressed the Lucent team. "I was surprised at the seamless integration of ASSET ScanWorks into the 3070 software," Donlon said. "The process was quick and precise."

The tightly-coupled integration of ScanWorks and the 3070 ensured Lucent an easy transition of tests from development to volume production. This takes on increasing importance for companies like Lucent that are distributing manufacturing operations worldwide to minimize costs.

The cost of programming PLDs and FPGAs on-board through in-system programming operations also were lower in the Lucent study because programming operations generated during development could be re-used on the 3070, reducing significantly the time it would have taken to re-develop the programming routines for manufacturing.

When all the cost savings were added up, it came to $994,000 each year.

For the complete Lucent success story, click here.