What you will learn:
You will learn how to put together an Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) from instrumentation built to the IEEE-488 (GPIB or HPIB) and VXIbus and PXI standards.
Abstract:
The ATE is introduced as a set of manual test instruments driven by a computer. The course shows how a Test Requirements Analysis (TRA) can be performed. This information is necessary in the selection of instruments used to apply stimuli and make measurements. The VXIbus and PXI standards are also discussed in detail.
Who should attend:
Test engineers and others who design test systems will learn what it takes to go this route.
Detail:
COURSE OUTLINE:
The ATE Introduced
- Manual Tester Subsystems
- Automatic Tester Subsystems
Test Requirements Analysis
- Workload Projection
- Test Stage Selection
ATE Building Blocks
- Stimulus Subsystems
- Measuring Subsystems
- Routing Subsystems
Introduction to GPIB, HPIB, IEEE 488.1 and 488.2
Introduction to the VXI Bus
- Why instrumentation buses?
- The IEEE 488 Bus
- The VME Bus
- Construction of a VXI card
- P1 (VME) Connector
- P2 & P3 Connector Signals
- Local Bus Signals
VXI Plug&Play Alliance
PC-Based Instruments and PXI
Test Executive and Test Software
ATE Maintenance
- Upgrading an ATE
- ATE Reliability
- Sources of ATE Errors
ATE Buy/Build Decision