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5.2

Boundary Scan Description Language Example

The Boundary-Scan Description Language (BSDL) for PGA Package Example, as shown in

Example 1

, meets the de-facto standard means of describing essential features of ANSI/IEEE

1149.1-1993 compliant devices.

The Boundary-Scan Description Language (BSDL) for PQ2 Package Example is shown in

Example 2 on page 96

.

Example 1. Boundary-Scan Description Language (BSDL) for PGA

Package Example (Sheet 1 of 8)

-- Copyright Intel Corp. 1995

- - ***************************************************************************

- - Intel Corporation makes no warranty for the use of its products and assumes no

responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document nor does it make

a commitment to update the information contained herein.

- - ***************************************************************************

- - Boundary-Scan Description Language (BSDL Version 0.0) is a de-facto standard

means of describing essential features of ANSI/IEEE 1149.1-1990 compliant

devices. This language is under consideration by the IEEE for formal inclusion

within a supplement to the 1149.1-1990 standard. The generation of the supplement

entails an extensive IEEE review and a formal acceptance balloting procedure

which may change the resultant form of the language. Be aware that this process

may extend well into 1993, and at this time the IEEE does not endorse or hold an

opinion on the language.

- - ***************************************************************************

--

-- i960(R) Processor BSDL Model

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