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Over the last decade, there has been a move away from powered-up digital in-circuit vector testing to unpowered analog-based (vectorless) device-pin opens testing for large and sometimes small digital ...
Pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing is a growing area of personalized medicine with demonstrated clinical utility in improving patient outcomes in oncology. PGx testing of pharmacogenes affecting drug ...
Fuzz testing, commonly known as fuzzing, is an automated software testing strategy that involves providing invalid, unexpected, or random data as inputs to computer programmes. Its primary aim is to ...
Materials testing tests the accuracy and load capacity of materials in different environmental conditions. Materials testing is not only performed at research institutes, it also helps companies to ...
As semiconductor makers migrate to 65-nanometer technology and look beyond this node, significant measurement challenges are emerging. Process development engineers must leave the well-behaved world ...
Virtually every type of electronic hardware incorporates capacitors, which are widely used for functions such as bypassing, coupling, filtering, and tunneling electronic circuits. However, to be ...
When it comes to compliance test, USB 3.0 has more in common with PCI Express and Serial ATA than with USB 2.0. Tektronix's Chris Loberg takes you through what you'll need to know to gain USB 3.0 ...