Webinar: Embedded sensor test coverage
- 作者:Ella Cai
- 发布时间::2018-09-05
Electronics Weekly has joined forces with Goepel Electronics to discuss the structural and functional testing of sensors.
The webinar runs on 17 October 2018, at 10:00 am BST.
Simply control sensors on the board and test them structurally and functionally: is that possible? This webinar aims to show you which possibilities are available by means of practical examples. In addition, the effects on the overall test coverage are illuminated.
Embedded
The last few years have seen a steady increase in the number of sensors used in electronics. Above all in the embedded area, more and more sensors are being installed. Challenges associated with this are the complexity of the response and the depth of testing.
In the webinar you will get an overview of the possibilities to carry out structural as well as functional tests of sensors efficiently and with the corresponding depth. This is illustrated by practical examples. But how does the integration of sensor tests affect my overall test coverage? The second part of the presentation is devoted to this question.
The webinar runs on 17 October 2018, at 10:00 am BST.
Simply control sensors on the board and test them structurally and functionally: is that possible? This webinar aims to show you which possibilities are available by means of practical examples. In addition, the effects on the overall test coverage are illuminated.
Embedded
The last few years have seen a steady increase in the number of sensors used in electronics. Above all in the embedded area, more and more sensors are being installed. Challenges associated with this are the complexity of the response and the depth of testing.
In the webinar you will get an overview of the possibilities to carry out structural as well as functional tests of sensors efficiently and with the corresponding depth. This is illustrated by practical examples. But how does the integration of sensor tests affect my overall test coverage? The second part of the presentation is devoted to this question.