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December, 2011


www.us- tech.com Goepel Demonstrates IEEE P1687 IJTAG Support


Jena, Germany — Goepel electronic is introducing a prototype version of the company’s JTAG/Boundary Scan software platform SYSTEM CAS- CON™ with integrated tools sup- porting the current version of the upcoming IEEE P1687 (IJTAG) stan- dard.


IEEE P1687 focuses on the


standardization of the access to and the documentation of the control of chip-embedded instruments, without limiting the number or type of instru- ments. Compatible test systems allow


users to control various such instru- ments in a standardized and univer- sal manner. Key elements of IEEE


Production Solutions: Unique PCB Supports


Poway, CA — Production Solutions Inc. reports high demand for its cost- effective, unusual design board sup- port. The GO!, added to the ML and AS models, rounds out the RED-E- SET line of products, providing both value and benefits for most circuit board support needs.


P1687 include a description language for the instrument interface struc- ture, called ICL (Instrument Con - nectivity Lan guage), and a descrip- tion language for instrument control, called PDL (Procedural Description Language). This special draft version of


SYSTEM CASCON includes inte- grated prototypes of an ICL parser/compiler as well as a PDL executor. FPGA soft-macros are used as a demonstration vehicle for chip-


embedded instruments, with their instrument access interface des - cribed in ICL. The demonstration includes the parsing of ICL informa- tion and the subsequent control of the instrument


through PDL


sequences. This special version of SYSTEM


CASCON is a conceptual study and is currently available only for non- commercial research and develop- ment applications. A final version is planned for release close to the offi-


cial publication of IEEE Std 1687. SYSTEM CASCON currently


includes 45 completely integrated tools for in-system programming (ISP), test, debugging, and design


validation. Contact: Goepel electronics LLC,


9737 Great Hills Trail, Suite 170, Austin, TX 78759 % 888-446-3735 or 512-782-2500 fax: 734-471-1444 E-mail: info-AT-goepelusa.com Web: www.goepelusa.com or www.goepel.com


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Self-adjusting PCB support. The company developed the GO!


for PCB support using a patent pend- ing design for pick-and-place, AOI and SPI. The GO! removes board sag, dampens board bounce, and is entire- ly hands- and tool-free. Factory set to the correct height, the GO! self- adjusts and requires no setup, air, power or machine modification. Once placed in the machine, support tool- ing becomes hassle- and worry-free, making it the most flexible, easy-to- use support tool available anywhere. With the addition of the GO!,


the RED-E-SET product line now offers three different levels of sup- port tooling: GO!, the midrange ML Manual Lock and the fully automatic AS AutoSet. All of these products have been


proven to reduce changeover times, improve quality, eliminate compo- nent damage, and increase revenue once implemented on any screen printer, pick-and-place, chip shooter


or dispensing machine. Contact: Production Solutions Inc., 12675 Danielson Court, Ste.


403, Poway, CA 92064 % 858-486-1088 fax: 858-486-9178 E-mail: info@production-solutions.com Web: www.production-solutions.com


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