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Developing true diagnostic software

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  • This document describes the need for, and design of, diagnostic software that provides circuit verification, fault isolation, and troubleshooting aids. The difference between verification software and true diagnostic software is explained. A modular design of diagnostic software is proposed, consisting of a series of 3-part tests, a test manager, results analyzer, and user interface. The design guidelines are described in general terms so that they may be applied to other computer-based boards or systems. An implementation of these design principles is described for a circuit board in a Tektronix product -- the DAS9200 (Digital Analysis System).
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