Title :
Polymorphic Analog Instrument Environment
Author :
Lind, David ; Haney, Mike ; Healey, Ryan
Author_Institution :
Assembly Test Div., Teradyne, Inc., North Reading, MA, USA
Abstract :
This paper discusses the architecture of an environment for analog tests that is designed to work on a variety of hardware platforms. It employs a resource manager that understands the resources that are available and manages their allocation. The particular brand of instrument is not important, as long as the instrument contains the necessary capabilities. The Analog Instrument Environment contains instrument graphical user interfaces that morph to reflect the capabilities of the target hardware. There is a UI with a common look and feel that queries the hardware for its capabilities, and allows real time interaction with the hardware using the particular instrument´s native nomenclature. The environment lets you define analog test steps consisting of a sequence of steps that control and read back results from the instrumentation available. You can run and debug the step, and you can generate the code necessary to run the steps in a Test Program Set (TPS).
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; graphical user interfaces; virtual instrumentation; analog test steps; analog tests; hardware platforms; instrument graphical user interfaces; polymorphic analog instrument environment; test program set; Engines; Graphical user interfaces; Hardware; Instruments; Modulation; Runtime; Signal generators; Analog; Debug; GUI; IVI;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9362-3
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2011.6058765