Title :
"Driver on a floppy" delivery of ATE instrumentation software
Author_Institution :
Teradyne, Inc., Boston, MA
Abstract :
With the advent of "open architecture" ATE systems where multiple vendors provide instrumentation for ATE platforms, it becomes critical to change how software for this instrumentation is delivered and integrated into the base software platforms. No longer can the ATE vendor require that all software come from a single source through a single process as a single set of binaries. However, it is equally critical to avoid pitfalls that might adversely impact the performance, functionality, ease of use and quality that determine the ultimate success of automatic test equipment
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; floppy discs; ATE instrumentation software; automatic test equipment; driver on a floppy delivery; open architecture ATE systems; Computer aided manufacturing; Costs; Floors; Instruments; Manufacturing industries; Operating systems; Pain; Software standards; Standards development; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Test Conference, 2005. Proceedings. ITC 2005. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9038-5
DOI :
10.1109/TEST.2005.1584075