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摘要
本文讨论了一种使用商用现货(COTS)工具来实现自动测试设备(ATE)和测试下单元(UUT)信号模型的实用方法,以支持新的测试程序集(TPS)开发和TPS重新主机活动。这种建模技术还提供了一个标准,现有的和未来的ate和uut可以按照该标准建模,并用于分析和比较。基于信号的模型通过结构化查询语言(SQL)关系数据库管理系统(RDBMS)实现。采用Microsoft/sup (R)/ Visual Basic/sup (R)/ Microsoft Access/sup (R)/和PowerBuilder/sup (R)/等COTS快速应用开发(RAD)工具实现SQL数据库模型的接口,并为数据比较、模型重用和模型数据的其他操作提供必要的算法。在为ATE和UUT建立模型后,可以进行ATU/UUT兼容性分析,以识别任何潜在的不兼容性。此信息可用于为选定的uut组优化目标ATE的选择。它还可用于识别目标ATE中需要ATE增强或接口测试适配器(ITA)信号调理的任何信号缺陷,以确保UUT兼容性。
Signal-based modeling of ATE and UUTs using COTS based software tools
This paper discusses a practical approach to the use of Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) tools to implement Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) and Unit Under Test (UUT) signal-based models to support both new Test Program Set (TPS) development and TPS rehost activities. This modeling technique also provides a standard to which existing and future ATEs and UUTs can be modeled and used for analysis and comparisons. The signal-based model is implemented via a Structured Query Language (SQL) Relational Data Base Management System (RDBMS). COTS Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools, such as Microsoft/sup (R)/ Visual Basic/sup (R)/ Microsoft Access/sup (R)/ and PowerBuilder/sup (R)/, are employed to implement interfaces to the SQL database model and to provide the necessary algorithms for data comparison, model reuse and other manipulations of the model data. After models are established for both the ATE and UUTs, ATU/UUT compatibility analysis can be performed to identify any potential incompatibilities. This information can be used to optimize the selection of a target ATE for a selected group of UUTs. It can also be used to identify any signal deficiencies in the target ATE that require ATE enhancements or Interface Test Adapter (ITA) signal conditioning, to ensure UUT compatibility.