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JTAG circuit test Software Update

 JTAG circuit test 

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All JTAG circuit test licensed users may download updates.

JTAG circuit test gives you the flexibility to drive and sense JTAG pins as well as use unused controller pins for direct-drive GPIO.

JTAG circuit test uses IEEE Std. 1149.x BSDL files that will let you quickly trace, control and measure boundary scan pins on your board.

Be sure to try JTAG circuit test’s rich, natural language scripting tool.

To purchase a licensed version of JTAG circuit test, visit our purchase page. We offer a 30-day money back guarantee if JTAG circuit test doesn’t trace JTAG connections on your PCB.

Updates are cumulative and listed in the log below–we strongly advise keeping up with the latest builds.

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     JTAG circuit test  Build Log

    1.085 · Creates an affordable licensing structure allowing users to add optional capabilities to a powerful interconnect test base product.
    · Adds fault scoring at the end of each interconnect test summary.
    · Adds Test Suite Creator and Test Suite Runner features, allowing multiple tests to be run as a unit.
    · Includes operational enhancements and bug fixes.
    1.082 Updates save and restore TCK rate settings in Controllers docking panel.
    Enables Boundary Register Length measurement in TAP test when an IDCODE is not available in related BSDL file.
    1.067 Corrects intermittent problem when presenting results of Auto Detect operation.
    1.066 Upgrades connectivity check between multiple JTAG pins in multiple JTAG chain.
    Verifies that Auto Detect works with multiple chains.
    1.064 Fixes for “check license” message and circuit pin display problem.

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