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DFT Guidelines for JTAG/Boundary Scan

SJTAG

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At the IEEE European Board Test Workshop held in Tallinn, Estonia, May 2005, a group of 14 board test professionals met to discuss a common set of problems associated with the extended test and configuration use of 1149.1 boundary-scan infrastructure within complex multi-board systems. As a result of this discussion, it was decided to create a system-level JTAG initiative, called System JTAG (SJTAG). 
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JTAG / Boundary Scan infrastructure supporting system level applications

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Having addressable scan router devices (such as TI’s ASP [SN74ABT8996], National Semiconductor’s SCANBridge [SCANSTA111, SCANSTA112], or Firecron’s Gateway [JTS Gateway devices]) designed in at board level, supports the execution of device and board tests at system level.
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Free tool for BSDL syntax verification

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GOEPEL offers a free tool that allows users to verify BSDL files compliant to IEEE 1149.1, IEEE 1149.6 , and IEEE 1532 standards. As soon as the “Analog BSDL” for IEEE 1149.4 compliant devices is standardized, the BSDL SyntaxChecker will officially support that dialect as well. This software tool is called BSDL Syntax Checker and is available on the download page.

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Boundary Scan Coach

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Learn about the inner workings of Boundary Scan. The Boundary Scan Coach, available for download to registered users (follow the Download menu), explains the various IEEE 1149.1 features and their use in test applications in interactive, hands-on tutorials. 

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GOEPEL electronic’s TESSY extended is a fully automated electronic functional test system for the production of electronic devices in vehicles. TESSY extended supports EOL tester lines (EOL = End of Line) with cross-linked test cells, from Ident-Scan of the 2-D code via multiple parallel test to laser marking and sorting of faulty parts – for quantities of more than one million devices.  
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