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Streaming Scan Network: A No-Compromise Approach to DFT

Streaming Scan Network: A No-Compromise Approach to DFT

This white paper describes the basic components of the Tessent Streaming Scan Network (SSN), a technology designed to decouple core level and chip level DFT requirements. With SSN, DFT engineers can for the first time implement DFT using a true, effective bottom-up flow, not having to make trade-offs between implementation effort and manufacturing test cost.


Real-Time Filter Tuning Flow

Real-Time Filter Tuning Flow

Tuning microwave filters requires specialized technicians, which can be very expensive and time-consuming. Using a tool that enables non-specialized technicians to perform this task could be the key to accelerating design and manufacturing processes while still maintaining high-quality performance.


Choosing the Most Suitable Predictive Maintenance Sensor

Choosing the Most Suitable Predictive Maintenance Sensor

Condition-based monitoring (CbM) involves monitoring of machines or assets using sensors to measure the current state of health.


Is an RTC Module Timing Solution Right for Your Project?

Is an RTC Module Timing Solution Right for Your Project?

Timing solutions are critical to today’s electronics. Many engineers rely on the internal real-time clock (RTC) functionality that comes embedded in microcontroller units (MCUs) and system on chips (SoCs).


From IoT Factories to Operating Rooms: How to Design Better Comms Systems

From IoT Factories to Operating Rooms: How to Design Better Comms Systems

While a factory floor and a medical operating theater share little in common, the equipment used in both areas must deliver trusted and precise operation, which is often mission critical. With the need for smarter systems, more data, and higher fidelity, bandwidth requirements are increasing.


Ultimate Guide to Real-time Operating Systems (RTOS)

Ultimate Guide to Real-time Operating Systems (RTOS)

Real-time operating systems (RTOS) allow for multiple events to be handled concurrently in an operating system and ensure that the system responds to events within predictable time limits.