Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1450-1999

IEEE Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) for Digital Test Vector Data

Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) provides an interface between digital test generation tools and test equipment. A test description language is defined that: (a) facilitates the transfer of digital test vector data from CAE to ATE environments; (b) specifies pattern, format, and timing information sufficient to define the application of digital test vectors to a DUT; and (c) supports the volume of test vector data generated from structured tests.

Sponsor Committee
C/TT - Test Technology
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
1996-06-20
Superseded by
1450-2023
Board Approval
1999-03-18
History
ANSI Approved:
1999-11-16
Published:
1999-09-01
Reaffirmed:
2011-06-16
Inactivated Date:
2022-03-24

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/TT - Test Technology
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Working Group
STIL_WG - Standard Test Interface Language Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Ric Dokken

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1450-2023

IEEE Approved Draft Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) for Digital Test Vector Data

Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) provides an interface between digital test generation tools and test equipment. A test description language is defined that: (a) facilitates the transfer of digital test vector data from CAE to ATE environments; (b) specifies pattern, format, and timing information sufficient to define the application of digital test vectors to a DUT; and (c) supports the volume of test vector data generated from structured tests.

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