John A. Masciola, Gerald K. Morgan, Geoffrey L. Templeton
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A software architecture for mixed signal functional testing
Mixed signal functional board test has always posed a challenge for traditional ATE. The types of measurements required and the instrumentation needed to make these measurements vary widely. VXI-based solutions tend to provide a hardware solution, leaving the software as an exercise for the test engineer. A general purpose software environment that provides an application framework is also required. This paper describes the architecture of such a framework.