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Tundra delivers silicon with LogicVision boundary scan

Posted: 26 Dec 2006  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: LogicVision  Tundra Semiconductor  silicon  boundary scan  IEEE 1149.6 

[Summary of tips] LogicVision Inc. has announced that Tundra Semiconductor Corp. has successfully delivered final silicon to customers, utilising LogicVision's boundary scan solution to support the IEEE 1149.6 standard for high-speed interconnects in its Serial RapidIO Switches. The Tundra Tsi57x family of switches, provide chip-to-chip intercon......
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