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IEEE Std 1450.3
™
-2007
IEEE Standard for Extensions to
Standard Test Interface Language
(STIL) (IEEE Std 1450
™
-1999) for
Tester Target Specification
IEEE
3 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016-5997, USA
7 September 2007
IEEE Computer Society
Sponsored by the
Test Technology Standards Committee
1450.3
TM
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Recognized as an
American National Standard (ANSI)
IEEE 1450.3
™
-2007
IEEE Standard for Extensions to
Standard Test Interface Language
(STIL) (IEEE Std 1450
TM
-1999) for
Tester Target Specification
Sponsor
Test Technology Standards Committee
of the
IEEE Computer Society
Approved 24 August 2007
American National Standards Institute
Approved 8 March 2007
IEEE SA-Standards Board
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA
Copyright © 2007 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
All rights reserved. Published 7 September 2007. Printed in the United States of America.
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Engineers, Incorporated.
Print: ISBN 0-7381-5517-9 SH95624
PDF: ISBN 0-7381-5518-7 SS95624
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Abstract: The STIL environment supports transferring tester-independent test programs to a
specific automated testing equipment (ATE) system. Although native STIL data are tester
independent, the actual process of mapping the test program onto tester resources may be critical,
and it is necessary to be able to completely and unambiguously specify how the STIL programs
and patterns are mapped onto the tester resources. TRC (which stands for either tester resource
constraints or tester rules checking, depending on the usage) is an extension to the STIL language
to facilitate this operation.
Keywords: Tester rules checking (TRC), tester resource reporting, tester resource targeting,
tester resource loading
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