Reciprocal quiescence design method and apparatus

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G01R 31/28 (2006.01) G06F 11/273 (2006.01)

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CA 1201815

-1- ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method for achieving printed circuit (PC) board-level testability through electronic component-level design using available technological methods to effect a state of transparency during test, allowing precise verification and diagnosis on a component-by-component basic. Applicable to a greater variety of electronic products than other test methods, and not appreciably constraining functional design, this approach inherently avoids obstacles which prevent other techniques from fulfilling their objectives. This method is applicable to analog or digital electronic components and circuits and results in the ability to largely combine component level and board level test development efforts, a reduction in the need for exhaustive component testing prior to board assembly, the applicability of a single tester configuration to a number of product types, the ability to substitute a verified component for a suspect one without removal, and the ability to detect marginally operative components which have not yet affected board functionality.

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