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Design and Development Software
News Release from: XJTAG
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 February 2007
Distributors take boundary scan to 21
countries
To meet the demand for its boundary scan test system, XJTAG has appointed eight new distributors.
To meet the demand for its boundary scan test system, XJTAG has appointed eight new distributors to provide the company with representation in 21 countries across Europe, the Far East, North America, the Middle East and Australasia According to XJTAG, this is the first wave of distributor appointments planned for 2007 and this global roll-out will be supported by attendance at high profile trade shows across North America and Europe
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simon Payne, CEO, XJTAG, said: "Our intention is to make XJTAG the leading boundary scan supplier in the market".
"To achieve this, we are establishing a network of distributors to address the growing global demand among product developers and contract manufacturers for our advanced and sophisticated toolset".
The XJTAG development system is a cost-effective solution for debugging, testing and servicing electronic printed circuits and systems throughout the product lifecycle.
Boards populated with ball grid array (BGA) and chip scale devices, which cannot be tested by traditional methods such as flying probes, logic analysers, oscilloscopes and X-ray systems, can be tested and analysed to pinpoint faults quickly and efficiently using XJTAG.
The new distributors include: Alfa-Tek (Australia and New Zealand), Antycip (France and Italy), Fuji-Setsu (Japan), gsh-systemelectronic (Austria and Germany), Joral Technologies (Canada and North-East USA), Phoenix Technologies (Israel), Quantum (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine), and Sprint Tronica (Portugal and Spain).
The XJTAG distributors will be offering prospective clients the same complimentary board setup service and free 30-day evaluation of the XJTAG development system which has proved so popular with companies across the electronics industry to date.
Joao De Oliveira, VP Business Development, XJTAG, added: "Like our clients, the new distributors have been impressed by the power and ease-of-use of the XJTAG development system".
"It abstracts engineers from the complexity of the IEEE1149.1 standard and integrates with test executives such as LabView, Visual Basic and other Windows-based custom applications".
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