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Contract Manufacturer Barric Partners with XJTAG for Boundary Scan Solution.


CAMBRIDGE, England -- Barric Limited (www.barric.co.uk), a UK based contract electronics manufacturer, has selected XJTAG (www.xjtag.com) as its boundary scan See scan technology.

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 test solution partner. The XJTAG system has been implemented at Barric's 12,000 square foot production facility at Diss in Norfolk, England.

The powerful and easy-to-use XJTAG boundary scan Development System meets the growing market need for a cost-effective solution for testing tightly-packed printed circuit boards populated with JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) An IEEE standard for boundary scan technology. See scan technology.

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 Barric, since introducing XJTAG the company has seen production yields increase significantly. "The XJTAG system is an excellent and highly versatile product which has transformed the way we test complex printed circuit boards populated with BGA devices," said Simon Bayley, technical director at Barric.

"XJTAG is easy to use, requires no training, enables rapid fault diagnosis and consistently gives us 80% test coverage across digital circuits," added Simon Bayley. "We can now test our boards in a matter of minutes A Matter of Minutes is an episode from the television series The New Twilight Zone. Cast
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 rather than hours and we have reduced the number of more complex board faults. This is good news for customers and for our overall efficiency as these boards typically contain large and expensive chips such as FPGAs, which we do not want to hold in our inventory any longer than necessary."

Barric provides a range of electronics manufacturing services Electronic manufacturing services (EMS) is term used for companies that design, test, manufacture, distribute and provide return/repair services for electronic component and assemblies for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).  from prototyping and new product introductions through to printed circuit assembly, system build and repair. The company offers low volume, high mix, high-technology manufacturing and specializes in prototyping as well as short run and batch production Batch production is a manufacturing process used to produce or process any product in batches, as opposed to a continuous production process, or a one-off production. The primary characeristic of batch production is that all components are completed at a workstation before they  of printed circuits.

"We opted for the XJTAG system ahead of competitive products due to its price, speed of development and because the technical support was excellent," added Simon Bayley. "In addition, because the test scripts are device rather than board-centric in XJTAG, we are able to reuse them on different projects - this is a major benefit for a company that manufactures numerous different board designs for multiple customers each month."

Barric works for variety of original equipment manufacturers across communications, medical, industrial and consumer markets. Having a sophisticated boundary scan solution is becoming a prerequisite and many customers are already using XJTAG during the board design and development stage.

"We manufacture a dozen or so different development boards for one Cambridge-based company and work closely with their designers to ensure that XJTAG is optimized to best effect," said Sarah Green
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, test engineer at Barric. "Using XJTAG, the designer or developer can automatically select or 'pack' all the relevant data for a particular board - BSDL (Boundary Scan Description Language) An IEEE language used to describe structures for boundary scan testing. See scan technology.  files, netlists, XJEase files, pin mapping files etc. - and forward this to our production team. This streamlines the whole development process and ensures that the yields are kept high and that any recurring issues are looped back to the design stage for rectifying."

The XJTAG Development System is designed to cut the cost and shorten the development cycle of electronic products and provides a unique solution that can test JTAG as well as non-JTAG devices. XJTAG can test a high proportion of a circuit including BGA and chip scale devices, SDRAMs, Ethernet controllers, video interfaces, Flash memories, FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays), microprocessors and many other devices. XJTAG also enables In-System Programming of FPGAs, CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices) and Flash memories.

For more information, contact XJTAG, The Irwin Centre, Scotland Road, Dry Drayton, Cambridge CB3 8AR, UK. Telephone +44 (0) 1954 213888, facsimile +44 (0) 1954 211565 or email info@xjtag.com. Alternatively visit www.xjtag.com.

Photos to accompany the story can be downloaded using the following links:

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, commercial director at Barric shaking hands with Simon Payne, XJTAG's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  with Simon Bayley, Barric's technical director between them.

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Photo two shows (l to r) Barric's Sarah Green, test engineer (using XJTAG) alongside Simon Bayley, technical director

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An extended version of this press release is available at: www.xjtag.com.
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