AUTOMATIC TEST STAND FOR RUNNING

Brand Owner Address Description
FIAT Fiat Societa per Azioni Torino Italy Automatic Test Stand for Running in Diesel Engines; Electronic Diagnostic Units-Namely, Engine Analyzers;Machine Tools-Namely, Lathes, Machines for Drilling, Milling, Boring, Cutting, Shearing, and Forging, Sewing and Stitching Machines, Aviation Engines, Turbine Units, Marine Propulsion Units, Valves for Machines;Unwrought and at Least Partially Wrought Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals;Mineral and Synthetic Oils and Greases for Motor Vehicle Lubrication in General-Namely, Oils for Petrol and Diesel Engines, for Gear Boxes and Differentials, for Steering Boxes of Hydraulic Lifts and for Two Stroke Engines;Solid, Fluid, and Spray Cleaning Preparations for Motor Vehicles-Namely, Finishing Waxes and Automotive Shampoos; Hand Cleaning Paste; Preparations for Use in Scaling and Cleaning Radiators and Engines;Liquid Coolants for Use with Internal Combustion Engines; Antifreeze Preparations for Engines and for Hydraulic Equipment; and Hydraulic Fluid;Coach Trains, Railroad Cars, Diesel Electric Locomotives, Multiple Unit Electric Trains, Anti-Locking Braking Devices for Land Vehicles and Automobiles, Trucks, and Tractors;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a design analysis technique for a test pattern analysis of chips via automatic test equipment (ATE) or a circuit simulation to detect potential design weakness or abnormal behavior in real customer application faults. Problems are solved by comprising a simulation procedure stored in an LRT database of automatic test equipment (ATE), defining test conditions and test patterns which execute and generate continuously for a time given by a user, applying the test stimuli and test conditions to a device under test (DUT) and starting the long running test (LRT), stopping the test automatically if any application faults occur and logging the failure time and timely test sequence and starting another test again until a given maximum number of tests are reached.