Extended STAPL as SJTAG Engine
IEEE European Test Symposium, Freiburg, Germany, May, 2007, pp. 119-124.
ABSTRACT
Integrated Circuits (ICs) and multi-board systems are becoming increasingly complex to test. A key to successful testing is effective standards. Currently, at micro level the Internal JTAG (IJTAG) focuses on the development of a standard for embedded on-chip instruments while at macro level the System JTAG (SJTAG) works on defining a standard for system level test management; mainly connecting the IJTAG standard with the system test manager. In this paper we discuss language requirement for making and handling access between the test manager and embedded instruments. As a base-line we make use of the Standard Test and Programming Language (STAPL). We have identified a number of required extensions that we have implemented in an extended STAPL++ player (interpreter) and language. We have performed initial experiments where we simulated an embedded environment with a PC as test controller running the new player and an FPGA serving as device-under-test. [HCL07] Johan Holmqvist, Gunnar Carlsson, Erik Larsson, "Extended STAPL as SJTAG Engine", IEEE European Test Symposium, Freiburg, Germany, May, 2007, pp. 119-124. |
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