| ASSET web site gets a face lift
If you haven’t visited ASSET’s web site lately, you should. We’ve re-designed the home page, making it more inviting and easier to take in. And we’ve added to the overall resources of the site. For example, our customer success stories have expanded. They now are sorted by vertical industry segments and common areas of interest. It’s worth a look. You might find a solution you can borrow.
Click here to check out the new ASSET home page.
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And the winner is….ScanWorks for second year in a row!
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The editors of Test and Measurement World, one of the electronic test industry’s leading publications, were thoroughly impressed by ScanWorks for High-Speed Buses. For the second year in a row, the magazine presented ScanWorks with a "Best In Test" award, naming it the best product in the test industry for "printed circuit board and system test."
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Concurrent programming could increase efficiency by 30 percent
Companies like Alcatel have found that the concurrent in-system programming of multiple devices can be a real time saver. With the integration of Lattice Semiconductor’s ispVM engine, ASSET recently announced support for the IEEE 1532 Standard for In-System Configuration. In fact, ASSET’s Technical Product Marketing Manager, Dave Bonnett, was vice chairman of the working group that developed the IEEE 1532 standard.
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Medalist ScanWorks is Agilent’s premiere JTAG tool on the new i5000 ICT and all 3070 systems
ScanWorks has been integrated into all of Agilent Technologies’ Medalist in-circuit test (ICT) systems, including the brand new i5000 Series as well as the established 3070 Series of ICT systems. Now though, ScanWorks is part of a new bundle called Medalist ScanWorks.
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Cisco engineer wins iPod! Webster at BAE Systems finishes second
Dinh Cao, an engineer at Cisco, shuffled off with an iPod MP3 music player for submitting more than a hundred device models to the ASSET Model Library.
Honorable mention went to Jim Webster of BAE who finished second.
The race for the iPod, which concluded February 28, added several hundred new non-boundary scan device models to the library, which can be accessed by the ScanWorks community.
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