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Boundary Scan

Basics and Applications

Technology for signal access without nails and probes


Automated test generation and pin-failure diagnosis
Debug of BGA pins and embedded nets
In-system programming of Flash and PLDs
Tool suite completely integrated in SYSTEM CASCON

Boundary Scan (IEEE Std. 1149.x) is a revolutionary technology substituting the


physical access via nails and probes by means of special on-chip electronics (electronic
nails) in conjunction with a dedicated four-wire bus. The method was developed as
successor of the digital In-Circuit Test (ICT). It implements the testers pin electronics
directly in the IC design. Boundary Scan provides a multitude of opportunities for
structural or functional tests and hardware debug as well as in-system programming.
Utilizing the integrated software platform SYSTEM CASCON, users can implement
the full potential of all strategies comprehensively and very flexibly throughout entire
product life cycle. Get the total Coverage!
JTAG/Boundary Scan
Boundary Scan
Embedded System Access (ESA) via Boundary Scan
The increasing difficulties in testing modern boards result from the ongoing reduced test
access paired with high-speed signal utilization. Modern technologies for Embedded
System Access (ESA) provide completely new solutions. Boundary Scan / IEEE 1149.1 has
been the forerunner for the standardized test without physical access. The method uses
so called Boundary Scan cells, which are chained as register serially shifting vectors in
and out via a Test Access Port (TAP). At the board level it is possible to cascade several
Boundary Scan components that are controlled by an external controller. In addition to
IEEE 1149.1, today there is a number of sub-standards, such as IEEE 1149.4, IEEE 1149.6
and IEEE 1149.7.

TAP: Test Access Port / TMS: Test Mode Select /


TCK: Test Clock / TDI: Test Data In / TDO: Test Data Out
Applications for Test, Programming and Debug
The Boundary Scan cells direct access to the respective pins allows for the defined
Boundary Scan IC architecture
generation of test vectors and call-up of response vectors. This basic operating mechanism
SCANFLEX I/O enables numerous procedures, e.g.:
Interconnection test between Boundary Scan pins
Access test of RAM pins (sRAM, dRAM)
Test of differential high-speed signals (IEEE 1149.6)
TAP Interface

I/O Test Interconnection Test RAM Access Test


Cluster test of non-Boundary Scan components
BGA
RAM
Device Test of peripheral I/O (analogue/digital)
Test of actuators, sensors and optoelectronics
ADC Non Scan Flash Hardware debug / troubleshooting
DAC Devices Device

Mixed-Signal Test Cluster Test Flash Programming


Flash programming (NAND/NOR, SPI,I2C etc.)
Programming of PLDs via SVF/JAM/STAPL
Example of a Boundary Scan application For PLD programming, the four-wire bus is only used as a transfer medium for the
with SCANFLEX
programming vectors. All procedures can be implemented very simply and economically
compared to conventional techniques such as In-Circuit Test or Flying Prober.

Hardware and Software Support


GOEPEL electronic supports all applications, with over 450 products providing currently
the most comprehensive and powerful portfolio on the market. It contains:
USB SCANBOOSTER
Scalable software platform SYSTEM CASCON
CION Scalable hardware platform SCANFLEX
Module Cost-efficient controllers and I/O modules
TAP Solutions for volume productions
Particular emphasis is placed upon open integration and interaction opportunities with
I/O
other test strategies and systems for highest fault coverage. Additional information can be
found at goepel.com.
Complete Boundary Scan test system
with hardware and software

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