Embedded: PCMCIA Card Does JTAG

March 15, 2004
The PCMCIA-1149.1/E is an intelligent boundary-scan controller in a Type II PC card. It supports IEEE 1149.1 boundary-scan testers up to a 40-MHz sustained test clock. The JTAG port and parallel interface are programmable from 1.2 to 3.3 V. There are...

The PCMCIA-1149.1/E is an intelligent boundary-scan controller in a Type II PC card. It supports IEEE 1149.1 boundary-scan testers up to a 40-MHz sustained test clock. The JTAG port and parallel interface are programmable from 1.2 to 3.3 V. There are four input and eight output pins. The PCMCIA-1149.1/E includes self-test diagnostics routines, Windows 2000/XP device drivers, and Scan Function Library (SFL). It costs $2950.

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