The University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland is being mentored with the support of XJTAG’s boundary scan technology.

The university, is working with the company through its Worldwide University Programme,  to introduce students to commercial-grade IEEE 1149.X JTAG compliant boundary scan tools.

‘XJTAG is now being used for both our practical demonstrations and laboratory exercises and has given our students a ‘quantum leap’ in their enhanced learning experience,’ says Paolo Ceppi from the Department of Innovative Technologies.

‘To help develop local expertise on the technology, XJTAG is also supporting student projects and this approach and support, is most certainly appreciated.’

The XJTAG development system is being used directly as a teaching resource and is supplied with demonstration hardware, tutorials, comprehensive documentation and online support.

The platform can achieve a high-level of test coverage on boards containing both JTAG and non-JTAG devices. FPGAs, SDRAMs, Ethernet controllers, video interfaces, Flash memories and microprocessors are some examples of the types of devices that can be tested.

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