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IEEE 1450.3-2007

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IEEE Standard for Extensions to Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) (IEEE Std. 1450-1999) for Tester Target Specification

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive-Reserved. The STIL environment supports transferring tester-independent test programs to a specific ATE system. Although native STIL data are tester independent, the actual process of mapping the test program onto tester resources may be critical, and it is necessary to be able to completely and unambiguously specify how the STIL programs and patterns are mapped onto the tester resources. TRC (which stands for either tester resource constraints or tester rules checking, depending on the usage) is an extension to the STIL language to facilitate this operation.

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3 IEEE Standard for Extensions to Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) (IEEE Std 1450TM-1999) for Tester Target Specification
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
Participants
Notice to users
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
Participants
8 Contents
11 IEEE Standard for Extensions toStandard Test Interface Language (STIL) (IEEE Std 1450TM-1999) for Tester Target Specification
1. Overview
12 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
13 1.3 TRC limitations
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
14 4. Structure of this standard
4.1 Formats from STIL.0
15 4.2 Additional formatting conventions
4.3 Dependencies on IEEE Std 1450.1
16 5. STIL syntax description
5.1 Additional reserved words
5.2 Keywords used in a TRC block
17 6. Statement usage and organization by flow
18 6.1 TRC usage for ATE constraint specification
19 6.2 TRC usage for design/pattern constraints
6.3 TRC usage for pattern reporting
20 6.4 TRC usage for tester targetting
7. STIL statement
21 7.1 STIL syntax
7.2 STIL example
8. Variables block extensions
8.1 Variables block syntax
22 8.2 Variables example
23 9. Resource statement
9.1 Resource statement syntax
24 10. TRC: TestResourceConstraints block
25 10.1 TRC syntax
28 10.2 TRC example
29 10.3 TRC block sharing rules
11. TRC: SignalAttributes
11.1 TRC: SignalAttributes—syntax
31 11.2 TRC: SignalAttributes—examples
32 12. TRC: DCResourceAttributes
12.1 TRC: DCResourceAttributes—syntax
34 12.2 TRC: DCResourceAttributes—example
35 13. TRC: PeriodAttributes
13.1 TRC: PeriodAttributes—syntax
36 13.2 TRC: PeriodAttributes—examples
14. TRC: WaveformAttributes
37 14.1 TRC: WaveformAttributes—syntax
41 14.2 TRC: WaveformAttributes—examples
42 15. TRC: WaveformDescriptions
15.1 TRC – WaveformDescriptions—syntax
44 15.2 TRC: WaveformDescriptions—examples
45 16. TRC: PatternAttributes
16.1 TRC: PatternAttributes—syntax
48 16.2 TRC: PatternAttributes—examples
49 17. TRC: NameChecks block
17.1 NameChecks block—syntax
50 17.2 NameChecks—examples
52 Annex A (informative) Glossary
58 Annex B (informative) Fluid concepts in parameter specification
60 Annex C (informative) Tester channel map
62 Annex D (informative) Example of TRC for a simple tester model
64 Annex E (informative) Example of TRC used to define waveforms and timing
68 Annex F (informative) Example of TRC used for resource reporting
71 Annex G (informative) Examples of tester targeting and tester loading
76 Annex H (informative) Example of vector memory checking
79 Annex I (informative) Waveform generator model
85 Annex J (informative) File encryption
86 Annex K (informative) Regular expression reference
IEEE 1450.3-2007
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