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Last Updated:
Wednesday June 17, 2009
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Library
development manager for IC configuration
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PLIP language for
full generation of new IC functional
tests
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Compiler, debugger
and active help integrated
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Windows XP™
based software
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Microsoft Access™
compatible database
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Connection to PC
via RS-232 or USB (adapter required)
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A PC based software package
that allows users to add new devices to the
library and create functional tests to suit
special applications.
New IC functional tests can
be created using PremierLink IC Programming
(PLIP), a
high-level
descriptive test programming language optimized
for generation of both analog and digital IC
test programs.
Thanks to the RS-232 link,
software updates (available on the internet) can
be downloaded and programmed into the Compact
units. Test results can also be uploaded to the
PC for analysis
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Programming
Interface
The Programming Interface is designed
for the generation and debugging of new
functional IC tests. PLIP (PremierLink
IC Programming) is a high level language
designed specifically for test
programming. The syntax is highly
descriptive so that programs are, to a
large extent, self commenting. However,
comments can also be inserted if
required. The built in compiler
generates binary data which can be
executed in stand alone form by the
integral debugger or combined into
library files for use with System8
products.
Up to 3 breakpoints
can be added to the program where
execution can be suspended and data can
be examined. The debugger allows the
user to identify and fix the possible
problems in the program, whilst
connected to the hardware, before adding
the new device to the library.
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Programming
Interface
The Programming Interface is designed
for the generation and debugging of new
functional IC tests. PLIP (PremierLink
IC Programming) is a high level language
designed specifically for test
programming. The syntax is highly
descriptive so that programs are, to a
large extent, self commenting. However,
comments can also be inserted if
required.
The built in compiler
generates binary data which can be
executed in stand alone form by the
integral debugger or combined into
library files for use with System8
products. Up to 3 breakpoints can be
added to the program where execution
can be suspended and data can be
examined.
The debugger allows
the user to identify and fix the
possible problems in the program,
whilst connected to the hardware, before
adding the new device to the library.
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Library Development Manager
The Library Development
Manager displays all the devices added to the
library and saved in the USER family. TM All
details are stored in the Microsoft Access
compatible database file located in the
PremierLink folder. The device data is organized
in 20 families and can be filtered using the
drop down menus. A device name or function can
also be typed in to facilitate the search. The
list will be filtered to show only the entries
containing the entered text. As an option,
intelligent sort
produces a more
logical list by using the numeric part of the
device name only.

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2001-2008 Capetronics Inc
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