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A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]

This work is the result of a collaboration between INESC and LIP in the CMS experiment being conducted at CERN. The collaboration addresses the application of boundary scan test at system level namely the development of a VME boundary scan controller (BSC) board prototype and the corresponding softw...

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Autores principales: Cardoso, N, Almeida, C, Da Silva, J C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/494684
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author Cardoso, N
Almeida, C
Da Silva, J C
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Almeida, C
Da Silva, J C
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description This work is the result of a collaboration between INESC and LIP in the CMS experiment being conducted at CERN. The collaboration addresses the application of boundary scan test at system level namely the development of a VME boundary scan controller (BSC) board prototype and the corresponding software. This prototype uses the MTM bus existing in the VME64* backplane to apply the 1149.1 test vectors to a system composed of nineteen boards, called here units under test (UUTs). A top-down approach is used to describe our work. The paper begins with some insights about the experiment being conducted at CERN, proceed with system level considerations concerning our work and with some details about the BSC board. The results obtained so far and the proposed work is reviewed in the end of this contribution. (11 refs).
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spelling cern-4946842019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/494684engCardoso, NAlmeida, CDa Silva, J CA system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]Detectors and Experimental TechniquesThis work is the result of a collaboration between INESC and LIP in the CMS experiment being conducted at CERN. The collaboration addresses the application of boundary scan test at system level namely the development of a VME boundary scan controller (BSC) board prototype and the corresponding software. This prototype uses the MTM bus existing in the VME64* backplane to apply the 1149.1 test vectors to a system composed of nineteen boards, called here units under test (UUTs). A top-down approach is used to describe our work. The paper begins with some insights about the experiment being conducted at CERN, proceed with system level considerations concerning our work and with some details about the BSC board. The results obtained so far and the proposed work is reviewed in the end of this contribution. (11 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:4946842000
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Cardoso, N
Almeida, C
Da Silva, J C
A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]
title A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]
title_full A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]
title_fullStr A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]
title_full_unstemmed A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]
title_short A system level boundary scan controller board for VME applications [to CERN experiments]
title_sort system level boundary scan controller board for vme applications [to cern experiments]
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/494684
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