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Advantest, Cadence to Collaborate on Zero-Defect Testing Requirements for Automotive Electronics.


Tokyo, Japan, Dec 6, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Advantest and Cadence Design Systems (company) Cadence Design Systems - A company that sells electronic design automation software and services.

http://cadence.com/.

See also Verilog.
 announced a collaborative partnership on December 6 to deliver a methodology for zero-defect testing of digital automotive electronics. The collaboration is intended to enable faster time-to-market and more complete testing of complex digital devices for new automobiles.

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 sharply from their analog roots, automotive manufacturers today are driving their suppliers to advanced semiconductor technology in support of high-value automotive applications. They are also demanding just-in-time delivery and, to reduce their risk, zero defects "Zero Defects" is a notional quality standard developed by Phil Crosby. Although applicable to any type of enterprise, it has been primarily adopted within industry supply chains wherever large volumes of components are being purchased (common items such as nuts and bolts are good . This combination of factors requires a faster, more accurate testing methodology to achieve the same high quality and low risk.

Using Advantest's automated test equipment (ATE) platforms, the collaboration combines traditional analog part average testing (PAT) techniques with the industry leading small delay defect detection capabilities of the Cadence cadence, in music, the ending of a phrase or composition. In singing the voice may be raised or lowered, or the singer may execute elaborate variations within the key.   Encounter True-Time Test software to produce a new generation of single-pass test methodologies for zero-defect testing of digital parts.

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