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ScanWorks® JTAG Network Licensing

Product Overview
ScanWorks network licensing maximizes your investment in
jtag or boundary-scan tools by providing access to the tools
across your organization. Your organization can be as small
as just you, with access to tools at your desk or in a lab,
or as large as your company's entire worldwide development,
test, and manufacturing staff. Of course, not all engineers
will use ScanWorks at the same time, allowing you to purchase
only the number of licenses you expect to be used at any one
time. Boundary scan (JTAG) is used throughout a products life
cycle, but not constantly. However, when it is needed, it
is needed immediately to avoid any time-to-market delays.
With the ScanWorks network licensing feature, you can be sure
the right people have access to boundary-scan tools when and
where they need it.
ScanWorks supports network licensing through the defacto
industry standard, FLEXlm™ from Globetrotter Software. Since
most EDA tools use FLEXlm to manage access to their applications,
you or your system administrator does not need to learn a
new license management system.
Licensing Options
ScanWorks can be licensed as a node-locked system, with access
to the tools only available on the PC on which it is installed,
or as a networked system, with access to the tools controlled
by a license file installed on a networked license server.
The ScanWorks application software must always be installed
on the PC on which it is run.
ScanWorks licenses are generally sold as perpetual licenses
that do not expire. However, a limited term license is available
for a one year period at a reduce price to provide you with
a cost effective means of getting started with JTAG (boundary
scan) or to get you through peak periods of usage. After one
year, the limited term license can be canceled, renewed, or
converted to a perpetual license.

ScanWorks installations are licensed as a basic ScanWorks
Station, (Interconnect Development, Interconnect Repair, Programming,
or Manufacturing) with each optional feature licensed separately.
This enables you to not only purchase only the number of station
licenses you will use simultaneously, but also only the number
of licenses for each option that will be used at any one time.
For example, you may have several projects that need the flash
programming option, but each one will need only a few days
to develop it. Instead of purchasing a flash programming license
for each project, they can share one license as long only
one project needs it any one time. Of course, in order to
ensure there are no delays, it may be more cost effective
to purchase more than one license. It is your choice. You
can manage access to ScanWorks tools in the way that makes
sense for your application.
In manufacturing, you may want to license each manufacturing
station as a node-locked system to ensure it always has access
to a license, avoiding any production delays. You may also
want to share the optional Interconnect Pin-Level Diagnostics
feature between manufacturing stations, and possibly with
a Test Development or a Diagnostic and Repair station. In
this case, ScanWorks allows a node-locked station to access
a networked license for optional features.
License “borrowing” is also available. A PC connected to
the license server can borrow a license temporally. The borrowing
PC can then disconnect from the server and keep the license
active for a specific time period. At the end of the period,
the license expires on the borrowing PC and automatically
becomes available again on the license server. The borrower
can set the time period in days or a date to be returned.
The system administrator controls a predefined limit. The
borrower selects the licenses to be borrowed from a list of
available licenses. The administrator can limit the number
of licenses that can be borrowed for each product. License
borrowing supports field service applications where ScanWorks
installed on a laptop can be taken to the location of a system
to be tested. It also allows test development to be done at
places other than the primary workstation such as at a contract
manufacturers facility.

Licensing Access Management
Node locked licenses are located on the PC running
ScanWorks and are referred to as local licenses. After installation,
you send the request a license file from ASSET and simply
copy it to the location on the PC and specify the location
in the License Search Path.
A system administration group generally manages
access to networked licenses with experience using FLEXlm-based
licenses, making the transition to ScanWorks network licensing
easy. However, you can easily manage the licenses yourself
if necessary.
When ScanWorks starts, it will look for a license
in locations specified in the License Search Path. Each workstation
can be set to look for a license at specific server locations
and in a particular order. If all licenses are busy at the
first location, or if the server is not on-line, it will look
in the other locations listed.
Reports can be generated that indicate the
usage of the licenses. This information enables the manager
responsible for test tools to make sound business decisions
on when additional licenses should be purchased or perhaps
moved to another server for more efficient use.
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