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The Boundary Scan (BS) technology is widely used
in the testing and debugging of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs),
being employed in various phases of product manufacturing and
contributing to a very pronounced cost reduction when compared
to alternative test techniques. Also, the BS technology is
frequently used as a pedagogical tool. This technology is
presented on a "Debug and Test of Electronic Systems" course,
and up until now the students experience relied on empirical
analysis and simulators. The idea behind the proposed solution
was the development of a remotely accessible lab that allows the
practical use of the technology using real digital circuits and an
accessible and pedagogical test environment. This paper
describes the design and development of a working prototype, the
implemented hardware and software and the proposed
integration into the pedagogical environment. Although
implemented remote access capabilities are still limited, this is a
work in development, which has considerable progress margin
and the potential to become a commercial-level product.
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Keywords
Boundary Scan IEEE 1149.1 Hardware Debugging Remote Laboratories
Pedagogical Context
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
