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ScanWorks® JTAG Test Development Station Bundle

Flexible Network Licensing
A Test Development Station can be licensed as a single-user
or as a network station. As a network station, the features
of the Test Development Station would be available to any
users who have access to ScanWorks and the network license
server. This makes a single Test Development Station license
available to multiple users throughout the workplace or across
the globe. ScanWorks supports network licensing with FLEXlm™
from Macrovision , the de facto standard for network licensing.
With network licensing, you can manage your investment in
JTAG (boundary scan) tools and make them available to those
who need them. You can control who within your company has
access to ScanWorks by identifying users and groups of users,
by allowing users to “borrow” a license for use outside the
network, and by automatically retrieving a license after a
specified period of inactivity. You can maximize the cost
effectiveness of your investment by tracking ScanWorks usage
through FLEXlm reports and, if it’s necessary, purchasing
discounted limited-term licenses for peak usage periods.
Multiple Scan Path Support
Although a single scan path provides the best
test coverage and easiest test generation, there are many
valid reasons for incorporating more than one scan path in
a design. ScanWorks supports multiple scan paths through a
combination of specialized hardware and software. It also
provides easy and convenient methods for describing multiple
scan paths in a single design.
The primary method of accessing more than one scan path is
through the PCI-400 Four-Port Boundary-Scan Controller. This
controller card connects to four independent scan paths and
can be expanded to support as many as 24 scan paths. The user
maps each scan path to a PCI-400 port and then selecting which
ports will be active for each ScanWorks action. If more than
one port is active, the scan paths are automatically concatenated
together and treated as one scan path in the action. Describing
multiple scan paths in a design is simplified by either the
ScanWorks Design Wizard, which helps the user list the devices
in each scan path in TDI-TDO order, or by the Scan Path Discovery
tool, which examines the net list and automatically determines
the devices in each scan path and their order.
An alternate method of supporting multiple scan paths is
to use the Four-TAP Buffer/Pod with PCI-100 or PXI-100 controller
cards. The Four-TAP Buffer/Pod connects to four independent
scan paths and can be expanded to 96 scan paths with additional
hardware. You select which scan paths will be active by setting
static switch on the Four-Port Buffer/Pod or by manipulating
ScanWorks’ Discrete IO signals. While the Four-TAP Buffer/Pod
is not as convenient a solution as the PCI-400 Four-Port Boundary-Scan
Controller, it does allow the PCI-100 or PXI-100 controller
cards to be expanded to support multiple scan paths.
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