Boston, MA, 5 November 2013 — XJTAG is running a free JTAG boundary scan training workshop at the Regus Waltham Centre, Massachusetts USA on Tuesday, December 3.
Taking a hands-on approach, the free workshop will be of interest to engineers in design, development, test and production, with a comprehensive introduction to JTAG boundary scan and the IEEE 1149.x standard.
XJTAG’s workshop leaders will explain how JTAG boundary scan can be used from start to finish to improve designs and reduce respins as well as to enhance test coverage, fault diagnosis and production yields. The session will also cover how non-JTAG devices can be tested using boundary scan.
XJTAG saves you time and money during board development by allowing early creation of reconfigurable test scripts that can be used throughout the whole of production. ‘The introduction to boundary scan is an ideal opportunity for engineers involved in design and manufacture to discover how using XJTAG can speed up the process of debugging and testing their boards throughout the product lifecycle,’ Says Simon Payne, CEO XJTAG.
XJTAG is used across a variety of sectors by market-leading companies (designers, developers, OEMs and contract manufacturers) including Aeroflex, ARM, Curtiss-Wright, Imagination Technologies, Micron, and Thales.
To find out more and book your place for December 3, visit old.xjtag.com/us-workshop.
About XJTAG (old.xjtag.com)
XJTAG is a worldwide leading supplier of IEEE Std. 1149.x compliant boundary scan tools, which focuses on innovative product development and high quality technical support. The company has its headquarters in Cambridge, UK, as well as an office in Boston, Massachusetts, and works closely with over 50 experienced and professional distributors and technology partners across the globe. XJTAG delivers a diverse range of boundary scan test solutions for clients across a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, defence, medical, manufacturing, networking, and telecommunications.
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XJTAG offers free boundary scan workshop in Boston, MA USA