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- From: brad@titan.austin.ibm.com (Brad Garton)
- Subject: RE: JTAG whoops
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 23:14:06 GMT
- Reply-To: brad@titan.austin.ibm.com (Brad Garton)
- Organization: IBM Advanced Workstation Division
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- Editor seems to have eaten a few lines here it goes again
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- I am using JTAG parts from TI, Xilinx and Motorola in a system
- test application.
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- Don't yet have a lot of experience with JTAG except that
- the costs are still a little hard to justify in extremely price
- sensitive applications unless:
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- 1. You are able to do away with somephase of testing ( ICT -
- or some functional)
- 2. Its use in the field can be demonstrated to save maintenance costs.
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- It is still a kind of chicken and egg problem in that without it
- being implemented you are not going to prove 1 or 2.
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- Can't give out source code, sorry.
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- Brad
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