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IEEE 1450.4-2017

IEEE Standard for Extensions to Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) (IEEE Std 1450-1999) for Test Flow Specification

This standard extends IEEE Std 1450-1999 (STIL) to 39 provide an interface between test generation tools and test equipment with regard to the specification of the flow of execution of test program components. It defines structures such that test flows, sub-flows, and binning may be described in a manner that facilitates automated generation, modification, and/or manual maintenance, and although not yet a complete run-time test language, execution on automated test equipment (ATE). It defines an interface between tester configurations (described by IEEE Std 1450-1999 and IEEE 1450.2-2002) and test program components. It defines a hierarchy of flows, sub-flows, and test components. It defines structures for defining flow related variables and processing expressions involving those variables. It provides structures that support automatic test program generation (ATPRG) and translation, and running it natively as an ATE programming language. As an adjunct, IEEE Std 1450.3-2007, may be used by ATPRG for tester rules checking.

Standard Committee
C/TT - Test Technology
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2012-06-08
Board Approval
2017-12-06
History
Published:
2018-01-31

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/TT - Test Technology
Working Group
P1450.4 - STIL Test Flow Working Group
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Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Jim O'Reilly

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