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- From: ncl@philabs.philips.com (Nai-Chi Lee)
- Subject: Re: Boundary Scan JTAG 1149.1 Experience?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.215505.7919@philabs.philips.com>
- Sender: news@philabs.philips.com (Mr. C. News)
- Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff Manor, NY.
- References: <12860@sail.LABS.TEK.COM> <BxH4w7.ts@scd.hp.com> <12867@sail.LABS.TEK.COM>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 21:55:05 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <12867@sail.LABS.TEK.COM> arnief@sail.LABS.TEK.COM (Arnie Frisch)
- writes:
- >Do you realize that JTAG (the Joint Test Action Group) had been working
- >on this for about 8 years, and that they were well ahead of the DN10000
- ^^^^^^^
- >architecture when they started writing the basis for the P1149.1
- >standard?
-
- Quoted from "The Test Access Port And Boundary Scan Architecture", page 23:
-
- [ JTAG Version 0 ]
- The initial JTAG proposal was created by Frans Beenker (Philips
- Research Labs, The Netherlands), Chantal Vivier (Bull Systems,
- France) and Colin Maunder (British Telecom Research Labs, UK) in
- June 1986
-
- (I have no intention to get into this dog-fight. This is just to set the
- record straight)
- --
- Nai-Chi Lee
- Philips Research Labs, Briarcliff
-