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ScanWorks® JTAG Test Development Station Bundle

Deployment to Manufacturing
Once tests have been created, they must be organized into
a logical sequence for effective PCB testing. For prototype
debugging and low volume applications, ScanWorks provides
a simple operator user interface to control the application
of test sequences. A sequence can be automatically generated
from the test actions created for a design. Later, sequences
can be modified to set flow control options or to change the
order in which the tests are applied. ScanWorksAPI allows
tests to be easily integrated into test executives generated
by the most prevalent tool sets such as LabView, TestStand,
Agilent Vee, Visual Basic, or any language that supports Microsoft
COM. With ScanWorksAPI, you can create your own sequence of
actions or apply a sequence that was previously created in
ScanWorks. A Test Development Station can be used as a manufacturing
station, but a more economical alternative would be to move
the tests to the more cost-effective ScanWorks Manufacturing
Station. The complete test set-up can be moved to manufacturing
by exporting a single compressed file containing all the data
needed for testing and then importing this file onto a manufacturing
station.

Diagnosing Defects
Finding defects is only half the battle. You
must also be able to isolate the defect to be able to fix
it and return the PCB to the manufacturing process. A ScanWorks
Test Development Station includes several features that help
isolate defects, including pin-level diagnostic reports and
a test results window, which displays test results vector
by vector. ScanWorks’ Graphical Fault Highlighting helps pinpoint
the likely location of a defect by linking fault reports to
a graphical view of the board layout or schematic. The ScanWorks
Debugger and Scan Analyzer interactively control scan operations
at level of a boundary-scan cell or register. These features
also can generate a waveform view of the test results.

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