XJTAG has released the XJLink2 3070, providing convenient, integrated access to XJTAG’s powerful test and programming tools from Agilent Technologies i3070 ICT (in-circuit testing) instruments. The combination of XJTAG’s advanced connection test and non-JTAG device testing/programming with the i3070’s measurement capabilities further simplifies the capturing of defects.
The device serves primarily to streamline the production line, where its combined testing and programming allows the number of stages and handling operations to be significantly reduced. It is also possible to program devices while performing ICT to increase throughput.
The XJLink2 3070 is completely configurable. It enables programming speeds close to the theoretical maximum of a device and is compatible with the standard USB XJLink2, so boards can be debugged at a repair station without having to develop a separate test setup.
A flexible licence also aids ease of use, with the product able to contain an XJTAG software licence and allow standalone operation without additional dongles or network access. Alternatively, the system can be licensed from a network server, allowing the maximum use of XJTAG products without having to move licensed hardware between machines.
The XJLink2 3070 fits into one slot on the Agilent i3070 utility card, however multiple systems can be added to the same card or additional utility cards for supplementary test and program capabilities, for instance testing panels of boards.
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