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August, 2019 XJTAG Launches Latest Boundary Scan Software


Cambridge, UK — XJTAG has re- leased its latest software that helps engineers develop better test pro- grams and operate more efficiently. XJTAG 3.9 introduces a new API that brings boundary scan’s power of individual pin control into a develop- er’s own test code, an editor that al- lows device models to be created that have configurable options for maxi- mum reuse, and data-rich log files that are now even easier for existing systems to analyze. XJTAG has introduced an API


that allows engineers to use XJ- Analyser’s ability to manipulate the pins of JTAG-enabled ICs in their own software with almost no set up. This gives developers the ability to enhance non-JTAG tests: for example, a test routine can use the API to set control lines on a board to enable/disable indi- vidual power rails during testing; and to receive notifications if monitored pins change state. This provides engineers with


much-needed flexibility when design- ing functional tests. The API has been written for C#, Visual Basic and other .NET environments, and works with test executives such as National Instruments’ LabVIEW™, Test- Stand™ and LabWindows™/CVI. It is available to any user with an XJTAG system that includes XJ- Analyser, and comes with example projects in Visual Studio, LabVIEW and TestStand that demonstrate how to use the API. For engineers working with


XJDeveloper, categorizing new de- vices is now even more efficient, due to an editor that allows users to add configurable options to model files. This enables a single file to support a


device with parameters that may want to be changed between different implementations, such as an I2C de- vice that can be set to different ad- dresses, as well as allowing a design- er to include adjustable parameters (e.g. to vary the amount of text out- put or to change a memory’s pro- gramming method). This gives engineers the ability to create flexible device models that


can be reused easily. When it comes to performing


boundary scan tests, the machine- readable log files now have an en- hanced structure with new keywords that makes it even easier for a com- puter to extract information. The file format has been documented so that the output from boundary scan tests can be incorporated into results data- bases without difficulty, giving opera-


tors the ability to track the history of units throughout the entire produc- tion line using already-established systems. XJTAG 3.9 is available now


from the company’s website. Contact: XJTAG, St. John’s In-


novation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0DS, UK % +44-0- 1223-223007 fax: +44-0-1223-223009 E-mail: enquiries@xjtag.com Web: www.xjtag.com


New Touch-Sensitive LED Signal Beacons From PATLITE


Torrance, CA — PATLITE (U.S.A.) Corporation has re- leased its NE series (NE-A and NE-IL), seven-color, com- pact signal beacons with multiple I/O capabilities, for use


in industrial applications. The NE signal beacons provide an ergonomic, capac-


itive touch sensor button that helps to alleviate stress on hands and wrists, making the series excellent for pick-to- light and call light applications. These touch buttons are completely sealed, can be actuated with gloved or wet hands, and provide visual feedback upon actuation for quick response. Designed to provide clear, unambiguous status indi-


cation, the NE series has ultra-bright, multicolor LEDs, continuous or flashing pattern modes, and an 88 dB buzzer with high-frequency tones. Constructed with a rugged, polycarbonate enclosure, the NE series is built to withstand harsh and demanding environments, and easi- ly install in tight spaces. The NE-IL models offer IO-Link communications for


easy integration into most industrial networks. The NE- IL can be directly connected to an IO-Link master using a single M12 cable, greatly reducing wiring and labor costs. Non-IO-Link capable, digital or analog sensors and actu- ators can also connect to an IO-Link network through the


NE series touch-sensitive LED signal beacons.


Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501 % 310-328-3222 fax: 310-328-2676 E-mail: sales@patlite.com Web: www.patlite.com


NE-IL’s built-in inputs. Contact: PATLITE (U.S.A.) Corp., 20130 S Western


November 12–15, 2019


Accelerating Innovation


co-located event


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