Software speeds ATE development
A new version of the TestStand test management software package is designed to help engineers build and deploy automated prototype, validation and manufacturing test systems 75% faster.
A new version of the TestStand test management software package is designed to help engineers build and deploy automated prototype, validation and manufacturing test systems 75% faster.
TestStand 3.0 delivers more than 30 new features, including an enhanced LabView adapter interface for instant connectivity to LabView test programs, user interface controls for significantly faster development of custom test system operator interfaces and a new deployment utility for rapidly deploying software to test systems located locally and worldwide.
"The new TestStand 3.0 adapters and user interface controls are a big step forward", said Raymond Bender, Senior Engineer at the Panasonic Wireless Development Centre.
"The new features will be very useful as we move towards standardising on a test software platform and begin building our next generation test systems".
Using the new TestStand 3.0 LabView adapter interface, engineers can instantly share data between TestStand and LabView test programs without any additional programming.
The new LabView adapter interface also delivers execution times comparable to calling a dynamic link library for maximum throughput and performance.
In addition, engineers now can use the LabView adapter interface to remotely automate LabView VIs located on networked computers, including LabView Real-Time applications for tight integration with embedded control systems.
TestStand 3.0 also offers improved connectivity with LabWindows/CVI, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 and Visual Basic.NET, C and Visual C++.
As a result, engineers can more easily create and debug test programs from TestStand in these programming environments.
LabWindows/CVI and Visual Basic 6.0 users also can call test programs with arbitrary function definitions and custom COM interfaces, making it easier to reuse existing test code written in these environments.
With the new TestStand 3.0 user interface controls, engineers can develop custom operator interfaces for test applications in minutes rather than days.
The new controls manage all communication required between TestStand and the operator interface.
The manager controls automate the high-level communication with the TestStand engine.
The visible controls resemble common controls, such as buttons, labels and list boxes, and communicate with the manager controls to automatically respond to events generated by the TestStand engine as the tests execute.
The TestStand 3.0 user interface controls significantly reduce the amount of code necessary to program an operator interface.
For example, the new LabView operator interface created with the TestStand 3.0 user interface controls requires only 24 VIs compared with the more than 200 VIs required in the TestStand 2.0 operator interface.
The new controls reduced the number of lines of code by more than 90% for the new LabWindows/CVI operator interface.
Engineers can quickly deploy test systems using the new deployment utility to ensure all of the necessary test sequences, code modules and resource files transport to the appropriate deployed test stations.
Because the deployment utility tightly integrates with the TestStand sequence editor workspace environment, engineers can efficiently modify, manage and organise test projects and ensure continuous deployment and updates of their test systems.
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