Abbrevation
BTW
City
CharlotteNC
Country
United States
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Abstract

Following on from the very successful 1st Board Test Workshop held at ITC 2002, the BTW Organizing Committee has decided to organize a second BTW event, also associated with ITC&#046; In 2003, ITC will be concentrating more on main&#8211;stream board and system test topics and papers submitted to BTW03 may be selected for presentation in a special track at ITC called Board Test Practitioner Track&#046; The decision to include the paper as a BTW or ITC Special Track will be made by the Board Test Workshop Program Committee&#046; <b>Keywords:</b> Traditional Board Test Techniques Boundary Scan&#8211;based test techniques Assessing BSDL compliance and accuracy Board test: structural versus functional test OnBoard Built&#8211;In Self Test techniques Electrical, Optical and X&#8211;Ray board test mix Board test for high&#8211;volume consumer products Advances in flying probe technoilogy Creating board functional tests Advances in ICT fixturing Interfacing test flows with manufacturing flows Board test: linking ICT with low&#8211;cost PC testers Board test: fault&#8211;coverage metrics Board test: reducing false fails Applications of VXI/PXI plug and play technology In&#8211;System Configuration OnBoard programmability of CPLDs/FPGAs How to program PLDs to execute test functions New Standards and New Problems Practical use of P1581 SCITT Advances in P1149&#046;6 AC&#8211;EXTEST Advances in 1149&#046;4 Mixed&#8211;Signal test Bus Test techniques for SERDES boards Outsourcing to EMS companies Outsourcing to EMSs &#8211; issues and solutions Re&#8211;using prototype tests in volume manufacturing At&#8211;speed board and system structural test System&#8211;Level and Field&#8211;Service Test Using 1149&#046;1 as a backplane test&#8211;bus 1149&#046;1 backplane test&#8211;bus support devices Systems design integration and test issues Field servicing: test needs and solutions Board and System Test Economics Board test economics Emulation in a field&#8211;service environment Board test: educational requirements