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IEC 61926-1:1999

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Design automation - Part 1: Standard test language for all systems - Common abbreviated test language for all systems (C/ATLAS)

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English

Published date

10-18-1999

1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
   2.1 References
   2.2 Document precedence
   2.3 Document organization and conventions
3 Complete C/ATLAS test program
   3.1
   3.2 Basic statement elements
4 Structure delimiter statements
   4.1 BEGIN/TERMINATE statements
5 Reserved for future use
6 Preamble statements
   6.1 Main preamble structure
   6.2
   6.3 DECLARE statement
   6.4 DEFINE statements definition
   6.5 DEFINE statement
   6.6 PROCEDURE definition
   6.7 REQUIRE statement
   6.8 INCLUDE statement
   6.9 IDENTIFY statements
   6.10 IDENTIFY TIMER statement
   6.11 IDENTIFY SIGNAL BASED EVENT statement
   6.12 IDENTIFY EVENT BASED EVENT statement
   6.13 IDENTIFY EVENT INTERVAL statement
   6.14 IDENTIFY EVENT INDICATOR statement
   6.15 IDENTIFY TIME BASED EVENT statement
   6.16 DIGITAL CONFIGURATION definition
   6.17 EXTEND statement
   6.18 ESTABLISH PROTOCOL statement
   6.19 DEFINE EXCHANGE statement
   6.20 DEFINE DIGITAL TIMING statement
   6.21 COMPLEX SIGNAL definition
   6.22 DEFINE EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
7 Procedural structure
   7.1


   7.2

8 Procedural statements, data processing
   8.1 CALCULATE statement
   8.2 COMPARE statement
9 Procedural statements, input/output
   9.1 INPUT statement
   9.2 OUTPUT statement
   9.3 ENABLE FILE ACCESS statement
   9.4 DISABLE FILE ACCESS statement
10 Procedural statements, control
   10.1 IF THEN ELSE capability
   10.2 WHILE THEN capability
   10.3 FOR THEN capability
   10.4 GO TO statement
   10.5 PERFORM statement
   10.6 FINISH statement
   10.7 ENABLE DIGITAL CONFIGURATION statement
   10.8 DISABLE DIGITAL CONFIGURATION statement
   10.9 Escape structure
11 Signal oriented statements
   11.1
   11.2 Single-action statements
   11.3 Multiple-action statements
   11.4 Digital statements
12 Procedural statements, timing
   12.1 Timing statements (general)
   12.2 READ TIMER statement
   12.3 WAIT FOR statement
   12.4 RESET TIMER statement
   12.5 DO/END DO capability
13 Procedural statements, databus
   13.1
   13.2 DO EXCHANGE statement
   13.3 UPDATE EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
   13.4 FETCH EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
   13.5 ENABLE EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
   13.6 CONNECT EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
   13.7 DISCONNECT EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
   13.8 DISABLE EXCHANGE-CONFIGURATION statement
14 Field and subfield definition
   14.1
   14.2
   14.3
   14.4
   14.5 (real error limit)
   14.6
   14.7
   14.8 (evaluation
         statement characteristics)
   14.9
   14.10

Defines a high order language for electronics testing independent of any specific test system. Can be implemented on automatic test equipement (ATE)

Committee
TC 91
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS EN 61926-1. (10/2005) Stability date: 2018. (09/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
602
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF EN 61926-1 : 2002 Identical
NEN EN IEC 61926-1 : 2000 Identical
I.S. EN 61926-1:2000 Identical
PN EN 61926-1 : 2004 Identical
SN EN 61926-1 : 2000 Identical
UNE-EN 61926-1:2000 Identical
CEI EN 61926-1 : 2000 Identical
EN 61926-1:2000 Identical
DIN EN 61926-1:2000-11 Identical

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