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A standardized TestStand architecture greatly reduces the cost and time of automated test. In this video presentation learn how Bloomy and Bose Corporation combined their architectures (Bloomy's commercial EFT Module and Bose's proprietary BEAT) to increase their capabilities, shorten development, and expand the overall TestStand user base.

This presentation was recorded at NIWeek in Austin, TX on May 24, 2018


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Test Operator Feedback with the EFT Module for TestStand

October 2, 2017

How Bloomy’s Manufacturing Operator Interface for TestStand provides feedback tools to improve operator efficiency.

When developing automated tests for a product, we as test engineers typically focus on what we see as the two most important tasks: ensuring the test works properly, and ensuring appropriate results are collected. Because of this, the person who spends the most time on the system, the test operator, can often be forgotten.

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Learn how to verify that your automated test equipment is functioning properly on a regular basis by examining some of the most common approaches with Bloomy's engineers in this session. By understanding test coverage, advantages, disadvantages, and best practices, you can decide which test the tester method is best for your application.

This presentation was recorded at NIWeek in Austin, TX on May 25, 2017


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TestStand custom step types are an effective way to personalize your TestStand developer environment by providing a customized interface to code modules that reduces direct code calls. Discover how you can make the most of your custom step types so they are practical, intuitive, and maintainable.

This presentation was recorded at NIWeek in Austin, TX on May 24, 2017


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Learn how to verify that your automated test equipment is functioning properly on a regular basis by examining some of the most common approaches with Bloomy's engineers in this session. By understanding test coverage, advantages, disadvantages, and best practices, you can decide which test the tester method is best for your application.

Presented by Jacob Adams at NIWeek in Austin, TX on May 25, 2017

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TestStand custom step types are an effective way to personalize your TestStand developer environment by providing a customized interface to code modules that reduces direct code calls. Discover how you can make the most of your custom step types so they are practical, intuitive, and maintainable.

Presented by Grant Gothing at NIWeek in Austin, TX on May 24, 2017

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EFT Module for TestStand 2016 Installer (v2.0.31)

This installer contains the EFT Module for TestStand 2016 version 2.0.31, including Hardware Access Framework, Manufacturing Operator Interface, Database Result Processing plugin, user manuals and example sequences.

Prerequisite Installations:

  • LabVIEW 2016 (32-bit), TestStand 2016 (32-bit)

NI Device Drivers:

  • NI-DAQmx 14.0
  • NI-SWITCH 14.0
  • NI-DMM 14.0
  • NI-VISA 14.0
  • NI-DC Power 14.0 (only required for execution of example sequence)

The Hardware Access Framework (HAF) component of the Bloomy EFT Module for TestStand is a hardware and measurement abstraction framework that simplifies and speeds up test sequence development when interfacing with instrumentation. By allowing test sequences to be developed independent of hardware, the HAF also decouples hardware and software development, and allows test systems to more easily adapt to changing requirements.

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