Digital, Memory and Mixed-Signal Test Engineering Education: Five Centres of Competence in Europe
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L. Balado, Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
E. Lupon, Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
A. Biasizzo, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
F. Novak, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
N. Pricopi, Institut f?r Technische Informatik, Universit?t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
H-J. Wunderlich, Institut f?r Technische Informatik, Universit?t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
The launching of the EuNICE-Test project was announced two years ago at the first DELTA Conference [1]. This project is now completed and the present paper describes the project actions and outcomes. The original idea was to build a long-lasting European Network for test engineering education using both test resource mutualisation and remote experiments. This objective is fully fulfilled and we have now, in Europe, five centres of competence able to deliver high-level and high-specialized training courses in the field of test engineering using a high-performing industrial ATE. All the centres propose training courses on digital testing, three of them propose mixed-signal trainings and three of them propose memory trainings. Taking into account the demand in test engineering, the network is planned to continue in a stand alone mode after project end. Nevertheless a new European proposal with several new partners and new test lessons is under construction.
Citation:
M-L. Flottes, Y. Bertrand, L. Balado, E. Lupon, A. Biasizzo, F. Novak, S. Di Carlo, P. Prinetto, N. Pricopi, H-J. Wunderlich, "Digital, Memory and Mixed-Signal Test Engineering Education: Five Centres of Competence in Europe," delta, pp.135, Second IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications, 2004
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