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ScanWorks® JTAG Test Development Station Bundle

Getting Started
Getting started with a Test Development Station is straightforward
and easy. The software can be downloaded from the ASSET support
web site or from a CD. The PCI-100 controller card, which
is bundled with the Test Development Station, is simply plugged
into a PCI slot in your PC and connected to the PCB to be
tested. Depending on the JTAG connector pin on the PCB being
tested, an adapter cable may be needed. The entire installation
process is described in a video on the ScanWorks installation
CD.

When you start ScanWorks for the first time,
ScanWorks Assistant appears to lead you through the system’s
set-up process. ScanWorks Assistant also helps you through
entire test development process up to the point where tests
are deployed in manufacturing. ScanWorks Assistant provides
quick descriptions of each step so that you know why the step
is necessary and how to accomplish it. If you need them, on-line
videos will show you how each step in the process works. If
you are already familiar with ScanWorks and JTAG (boundary
scan), ScanWorks Assistant can be turned off.
Organizing Your Data
Before ScanWorks can generate boundary-scan
tests, it needs a description of the boundary-scan features
on the circuit board being tested. During test generation
and application, design-specific information is created. ScanWorks
organizes and manages this information for you by creating
data structures called projects, designs and actions. A project
contains designs, including all of the information about each
version of a particular design. An action includes all the
information about each test you’ve created for a certain design.
All of this information is compiled in a single compressed
file so it can be moved easily among ScanWorks stations for
further development, to repair boards, or to test manufactured
boards. This compressed file also provides a convenient method
for archiving and protecting your data.

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