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A quick look at. . . • BUILD EDITOR SemiTek International 870 N Dorothy Drive, Suite 714 Richardson, TX USA 75081 972-783-8100 972-783-8293 fax info@semitek.com INTERNATIONAL |
SemiTek's Tester Operating System (TOS) is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP. Engineers program and operators control the system from the TOS Main Window. Easy to use, large icons guide the operator to access and run the appropriate test file. Pass/Fail indicators are clearly visible from the display along with a detailed report of the actual test results. Histograms for each test action can also be viewed for statistical analysis. Test results are stored in comma delimited text files for analysis and by virtually any external programs. The TOS Main Window provides access to test files, output data reports, and views of the active Test Terminals which appear as separate windows. Individual test programs and other system functions are accessible from the Main Menu. A summary of the test data appears in the Category and Bin Totals windows while real-time individual test results appear in the Output window. Test results can be exported to Microsoft Excel® in various formats. As an option, Histograms for each test action can be viewed from TOS for statistical analysis. Each function is password programmable, and a complete diagnostic and calibration procedure is included. Engineers use the TOS Build Editor to generate and maintain test files specifying every action of the tester. These actions can also be maintained using Microsoft's Excel® if so desired. To program, you select the desired preformatted modules and specify the stimulus and acceptance criteria required. Online help is provided for each module to complete the required test instruction. There are general modules to specify a variety of system commands such as Pause, Wait, Message, and Time/Date. Test specific modules define each test characteristic to determine the acceptance of the device under test. Custom modules may be written to perform special or unique tests as necessary. The Categories module is a defined list of modules to sort devices based upon passing or not passing specific modules. |
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