Interactive fault isolation of analog hybrid circuit cards
Abstract
The interactive fault isolation technique optimizes the key attributes of the ATE and the human: the ATE rapidly and accurately characterizes the analog fault signatures, but the actual diagnosis is performed off-line with the aid of a fault dictionary by a human. Fault signatures of unknown signals are rapidly acquired at connector pins and at component nodes with an adaptively programmed DMM, counter, and waveform analyzer which are appropriately connected over the ATE's instrument bus. The acquired signal characteristics are tested for validity prior to display and printing. The interactive technique does not require the development of individual diagnostic programs for each circuit card and is applicable to existing 2nd and 3rd generation ATE.
- Publication:
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AUTOTESTCON 1978; International Automatic Testing Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978iat..conf....9W
- Keywords:
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- Analog Circuits;
- Automatic Test Equipment;
- Electrical Faults;
- Failure Analysis;
- Hybrid Circuits;
- Man Machine Systems;
- Circuit Reliability;
- Economic Analysis;
- Electronic Equipment Tests;
- Fail-Safe Systems;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering