DocumentCode
1169406
Title
Generic training for ATE technicians
Author
Scully, Timothy M. ; Low, Edward
Author_Institution
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Volume
4
Issue
6
fYear
1989
fDate
6/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
37
Abstract
It is argued that the job of an automatic test equipment (ATE) technician is evolving toward that of a computer operator. The technician has automatic tools (test programs) written for every replaceable unit in his test set. The technician selects which test is run. During the test the technician is presented results and given options if a test fails. If the option called out by the test program does not fix the problem, the technician must go back into his tool box (his library of test programs) and select the right tool to do the job. This is true for a technician working on any piece of ATE. It is contended that training for these technicians should be centered around troubleshooting skills with initially less emphasis on the hardware implementation details. These skills could be developed with a genetic trainer.<>
Keywords
automatic test equipment; computer aided instruction; ATE technicians; CAI; automatic tools; genetic trainer; training; troubleshooting skills; Application software; Automatic testing; Hardware; Libraries; Military computing; Performance evaluation; Switches; System testing; Variable speed drives; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.31818
Filename
31818
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