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ESS Show is launchpad for UK operation

A Goepel Electronic product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 25, 2006

Goepel Electronic has opened a subsidiary in the UK, and will make its public debut on Stand 640 at the ESS Show on 11th and 12th October in Birmingham.

Goepel Electronic has opened a subsidiary in the UK, and will make its public debut on Stand 640 at the ESS Show on 11th and 12th October in Birmingham.

The company will use the show to introduce new versions of its revolutionary hardware platform Scanflex.

Besides the exhibition of latest hardware and software equipment, the company will present solutions for IEEE standards such as IEEE1149.1, 4 and 6 as well as 1532.

Additionally, Goepel Electronic will present some of its automotive test solutions, including functional test systems for ECUs, its diagnostic tool and several PXI/PCI modules, specifically developed from customer enquiries.

"We offer both a unique integrated development environment for JTAG/boundary scan applications and a revolutionary hardware solution for extraordinary modularity, flexibility and performance", says Karl Miles, Manager of UK Operations for Goepel Electronics.

"This unrivalled combination substantially shortens the development cycle of complex JTAG test and programming projects and, at the same time, continuously optimises the fault coverage of various boundary scan test processes in interaction with other test strategies".

"Goepel Electronics provides extensive experience and knowhow in boundary scan test, programming and verification, as well as integrating the JTAG/boundary scan technology with various ATE strategies".

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