Title :
Microcomputer-based testing and repairing system using digital signature mapping
Author :
Refai, Mohamed Khalil
Author_Institution :
Syst. & Comput. Dept., Al-Azhar Univ., Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
A new approach known as digital signature mapping (DSM) is proposed for testing and repairing loaded printed circuit boards (LPCBs). This method uses standard state-of-the-art measurement equipment to record the response of a well-known LPCB during its operation, on a microcomputer, and uses the recorded references to compare the board under test output response in what is known as signature testing. In such a test, no test generation is required. The method can be used to perform real-time measurement for LPCBs under test with a focus on computer numerical control (CNC) controller boards. The DSM employs an MC6809 and uses well-known test tools. Therefore, the proposed system is not very expensive. It is very useful in testing and repairing small quantities of LPCBs. In addition, the software required, which is generated from mapping the signature of test points of a good LPCB, makes it suitable for a factory that uses a variety of CNC machines
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; automatic testing; computerised numerical control; integrated circuit testing; microcomputer applications; printed circuit testing; production testing; MC6809; PCB repair; PCB testing; computer numerical control; controller boards; digital signature mapping; loaded printed circuit boards; microcomputer; state-of-the-art measurement equipment; Circuit testing; Computer numerical control; Digital signatures; Measurement standards; Microcomputers; Performance evaluation; Printed circuits; Production facilities; Software testing; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on