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High-performance digital, mixed-signal, and RF semiconductor test capabilities
PXI-based architecture offers compact footprint, open architecture, and expandability
Preconfigured, cost effective, functional test solutions for analog, digital, mixed signal and avionics applications
6U PXI chassis with integrated MAC Panel SCOUT receiver
Intel® mini-PC featuring 11th Generation Core Processor
Supports automated calibration and verification of Marvin Test Solutions instrumentation
Imports, converts and executes IEEE-1445 compliant .tap files from a LASAR simulation for use with MTS digital hardware and digital functional test systems
Connector Interface for GT5xxx/GX5xxx/GC5xxx Products
Apr 12, 2024
SemiEasy is a drop-in user interface designed to provide common semiconductor test features without requiring extensive configuration. Read more...
May 20, 2024
Enhancements to ATEasy and its software drivers include support for scalable test program development, test execution time optimization, and parallel test support with existing ATEasy test code. Read more...
Mar 9, 2021
The following article discusses the relative merits of two types of multi-site digital semiconductor test system designs. This article focuses on using GtDio6x and ATEasy software packages to program and control PXI GX5960 series or the GX5296 digital IO boards. Read more...
Sep 13, 2021
This article demonstrates how to use GX5280/GX5290 Series external events as hardware handshakes to control test pattern execution Read more...
Jul 28, 2023
The following article describes how to streamline a digital application by merging digital test patterns into one compressed file that can be loaded once and accessed for each digital test. The examples provided use the GtDio6x and ATEasy software packages to program and control PXI GX5960 series or the GX5296 digital IO boards. Read more...
May 6, 2021
DioEasy-FIT and GtDio6x-FIT (File Import Toolkit) allows test engineers to easily import STIL, WGL, VCD, EVCD simulation and Teradyne ATP files to DIO or DIO6x files which are used by MTS digital I/O cards. The FIT when coupled with Marvin’s DIOEasy/GTDIO6x vector development / waveform display tools brings a powerful desktop tool set for debugging and developing digital test vectors for all MTS digital instruments without hardware. This article describes how to use the FIT converter tool to convert files. Read more...
Jul 2, 2015 White Paper
For both legacy and next generation test requirements, the PXI architecture offers a robust set of capabilities for performance mixed-signal test applications. By combining the capabilities of a performance digital subsystem (GX5960) with the flexibility of the GX7016 switching subsystem, the GENASYS platform provides all of the capabilities needed to address both legacy and future test needs. And with the modularity of these subsystems, end users have the option to configure these systems with moderate to high pin counts and with a wide range of instrumentation. The GENASYS platform and its subsystems has wide applicability for both factory and depot applications – solving both the legacy and future test needs for high value, mission critical products. Read more...
Nov 24, 2014 White Paper
An overview of how the PXI architecture, associated instrumentation and software can provide the basis for a modern functional test platform that can effectively support both legacy ATE functionality as well as future functional test needs. Read more...
Oct 8, 2020
This article demonstrates how to use external events to control test pattern execution Read more...
May 7, 2012
Overview of the PMU API Functions supported by the GX5960 Series Digital Subsystem Read more...
Jul 13, 2022 33 Replies 1865 Views
Hi,I am currently trying to read data from the ESP32.I have programmed the ESP to send the string "Hello" continuously in an endless loop with a line break after ea... Read more... 7/31/2022 11:36:12 PM by Hendrik R.
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Have you ever bought a vehicle with thousands of dollars of extra add-ons, which you didn’t want and know you won’t use? My guess is, if you did, it was out of necessity and not something anyone would chose to do. Who would want to increase their overall purchase price for things they can’t and won’t use? I for one would not. Read more...