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1 Board Viewer INSTRUCTION MANUAL CheckSum, Inc. P.O. Box 3279 Arlington, WA (360) Fax (360) Web Site:

2 P/N Revision 3/2003 Copyright , CheckSum, Inc. All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. Specifications and operational characteristics of the System are subject to change without notice. CheckSum, Inc. cannot take responsibility for any direct or consequential damages arising from use of this manual or the related product. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Visual MDA is a trademark of CheckSum, Inc. ii

3 Table of Contents Chapter 1: CheckSum Board Viewer Introduction 1-1 Image Information Overview 1-2 User Interface Overview 1-2 Main Screen 1-3 Chapter 2: Test Screen Test Screen Overview 2-1 File Menu 2-2 Viewing Components in the Test Screen 2-3 Selecting a Component 2-5 Zooming 2-6 Scrolling 2-8 Selecting an Image 2-9 Clear Highlighting 2-10 Using the Area Map to Zoom and Scroll 2-11 Setup Menu 2-12 System Configuration 2-15 Setup Color Options 2-17 Controlling the Component List, Keypad, and Area Map Window Areas 2-18 Fitting Board Viewer and Visual MDA Windows on your Monitor 2-21 Features not Available in the Test Screen 2-21 Chapter 3: Failure Analysis Opening a Test Program 3-3 Viewing Components in Failure Analysis 3-3 Searching for a Component 3-4 Reading Test Results File 3-5 Printing 3-7 Unloading Images 3-8 Chapter 4: Creating and Editing the Board View Edit Screen 4-1 Editing Image Information 4-2 Opening a Test Program 4-3 Adding an Image 4-3 Editing Component and Testpoint List 4-5 Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation 4-7 Annotation Special Topics 4-15 Saving Image Information with the Test Program 4-16 Importing and Exporting an Annotated Image 4-17 Add/Modify and Delete Link to Existing Image Information File 4-20 PCB Panelization Wizard 4-22 Generating Probe Map Image 4-24 iii

4 Names Cross Check 4-26 Chapter 5: Glossary Glossary 5-1 Image Information Description 5-5 iv

5 Limited Warranty CheckSum, Inc. products, exclusive of fixturing products, are covered by a one-year limited parts and labor warranty for defects in materials and workmanship from time of original product shipment. Fixturing products (Model TR-3/TR-5/TR-7/TR-9/GS-850 and Analyst series) include a 90-day limited warranty. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and excludes products or parts that have been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, or abnormal conditions of operations. CheckSum, Inc. reserves the right to replace the product in lieu of repair. If the failure has been caused, as determined by CheckSum, by misuse, neglect, accident, or abnormal conditions of operation, repairs will be invoiced at a nominal cost. In such case, an estimate will be submitted before the work is started, if requested. NOTE THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, OR ADEQUACY FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE. CHECKSUM, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE. In the event of a failure of a product during the warranty period: Contact CheckSum for a returned material authorization number (RMA). Pack the product in its original packing material or suitable equivalent and return it postagepaid to CheckSum, Inc. Mark the package clearly with the RMA number. CheckSum will repair the product and return it postage-paid. Repairs are typically completed within two working days of receipt. In the event that expedited repair is necessary, call CheckSum for information. In many cases a replacement module can be provided immediately. v

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7 Chapter 1 CheckSum Board Viewer Introduction CheckSum Board Viewer is a 32-bit Windows application that can display an image of a PCB, board outline, schematic, probe map, user-defined and setup images. By defining the location of components on the PCB, board outline, schematic and test points on the probe map, you can show Passed/Failed/Adjustment components during the testing process or based on test results from a file (an SPC log file or a test report file). Typical uses: During board test, a test station operator needs to adjust a specific component. Board Viewer can aid the test station operator by highlighting the component on the UUT (Unit Under Test). During board test, a user-defined image can be displayed for visual instructions. See the PICT test type in Visual MDA help for additional details. During board test, the Board Viewer can aid the test station operator to pinpoint problems by highlighting the failed components on the UUT. Using the test results file, the Board Viewer can aid the repair process by highlighting bad components on a UUT. Following are the steps needed to use the Board Viewer to highlight components on a UUT being tested: 1. For each type of view, you need a graphic image file (e.g., photograph of the board, board outline, schematic) and an existing Visual MDA test program. 2. Using the Board Viewer editor, interactively define the location of the components in each of the graphic images. 3. Using the Board Viewer, assign the default settings such as PCB (photograph of the UUT) as the default image, highlight failed components, display highlighting at end of the test, and control of the windows used by Visual MDA and Board Viewer. 4. Save this information (steps 2 and 3) with the test program.

8 CheckSum Board Viewer Image Information Overview Instruction Manual 5. Optionally, you can use the Visual MDA Editor to enter PICT test steps in the test program to change the Board Viewer behavior (e.g., image displayed or highlighting) during program execution. See PICT test type in Visual MDA Help for details. 6. Run the test program with CheckSum Visual MDA and watch the Board Viewer show the Passed/Failed components! Image Information Overview The Board Viewer maintains all the information needed to display and highlight components in the Image Information. It contains the default settings and a set of annotated images. Each annotated image contains a graphic image and component/test-point location and appearance of the highlight. The Image Information is saved with the test program via embedding or linking (see Saving Image Information with the Test Program on page 4-16 for details). For more details, please see the Glossary Image Information Description on page 5-5. User Interface Overview The Board Viewer has four screens, the Main Screen, Edit Screen, the Test Screen, and Failure Analysis. The Main Screen is the first screen you will see when you run the Board Viewer. From the Main Screen you can access the Edit Screen or the Failure Analysis. You need to run Visual MDA to access the Test Screen. Use the Edit Screen to edit and save the Image Information with a test program. Use the Test Screen to highlight Passed/Failed/Adjustment components during board test and to display user defined images. Visual MDA automatically controls the Board Viewer in this screen. Use Failure Analysis to view where components are located on a board and to analyze errors detected from earlier tests by reading in a test results file. The Board Viewer is not used in conjunction with Visual MDA in this screen and the Edit Screen. In the following sections, we will discuss the Test Screen and Failure Analysis first, so that you can see the Board Viewer in action without having to understand the details on how to produce the Image Information. Then we will discuss the Edit Screen to guide you to produce the Image Information. 1-2

9 Instruction Manual CheckSum Board Viewer Main Screen Main Screen When you run the Board Viewer, the first screen you will see is the Main Screen: Main Screen From the Main Screen you can: 1. Go to Edit Screen Click the Edit Screen button (See Edit Screen on page 4-1) 2. Go to the Failure Analysis Click the Failure Analysis button (See Failure Analysis on page 3-1) 3. Exit Board Viewer Click the Exit button If you check on Do not Show Next Time, then select either Failure Analysis or Edit Screen, the next time you run Board Viewer, the Main Screen will not be displayed, instead, the screen you select will be displayed. You might want to use this feature if you know that you will use either the editor or failure analysis most of the time. You can reset it so the Main Screen is displayed first next time. See the menu Setup > System Configuration on page 2-15 in the Test Screen section. In the Failure Analysis screen, you can select the menu item File > Edit Screen to switch to the edit window. In the Edit screen, you can select the menu item File > Failure Analysis Screen to switch to the Failure Analysis window. 1-3

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11 Chapter 2 Test Screen Test Screen Overview The Board Viewer Test Screen is used in conjunction with Visual MDA to display images. To use the Test Screen you need an existing test program with Image Information. Then using Visual MDA, open and run the test program. It will start the Board Viewer (automatically) and load the Image Information into the Board Viewer. At this point, the Board Viewer screen will look like the following figure: Initial Test Screen

12 Test Screen File Menu Instruction Manual The Board Viewer Application, Test Screen identifier and the Test Program filename are shown at the very top of the window. The Image Display window area shows the Default Image. As Visual MDA runs the test program and finds Passed/Failed/Adjustment components, it tells the Board Viewer about these components as specified in the Test Settings section on page 2-12 of the Setup menu. The Board Viewer highlights Passed and/or Failed components either during or following test program execution. For information on the advanced features of test program control of the Test Screen see the PICT test type in Visual MDA Help. When Visual MDA is not executing the test program (e.g., between test runs, during adjustment of a component), you can use the menus and window areas in the Board Viewer to manipulate the view (e.g., zoom, scroll, select components). The following topics describe the Test Screen menus and window areas: File Menu below Viewing Components on page 2-3 Selecting a Component on page 2-5 Zooming on page 2-6 Scrolling on page 2-8 Selecting an Image on page 2-9 Clear Highlighting on page 2-10 Using the Area Map to Zoom and Scroll on page 2-11 Setup Menu on page 2-12 Test Settings on page 2-12 System Configuration on page 2-15 Color Options on page 2-17 Controlling the Component List, Keypad, and Area Map Window Areas on page 2-18 Fitting Window Size with Visual MDA on page 2-21 Features not available in the Test Screen on page 2-21 File Menu In the Test Screen, the operator typically does not use the File menu (shown in the following figure). For more information on what Print and Unload Current Image do, see Print and Unloading Images section in Failure Analysis section. File menu in Test Screen 2-2

13 Instruction Manual Test Screen Viewing Components in the Test Screen Selecting Exit from the File Menu will terminate the Board Viewer. A confirmation dialog will be presented if you attempt to terminate the Board Viewer in the Test Screen. Confirmation before exiting Board Viewer in Test Screen Viewing Components in the Test Screen To view components, the two main window areas are the Image Display (left side) and the Component List (right side). Highlighting Passed/Failed components in Test Screen 2-3

14 Test Screen Viewing Components in the Test Screen Instruction Manual Image Display: Shows the picture of the current image Component List: Shows the names of the highlighted components The Image Display shows the current image and also highlights Passed/Failed/Adjustment components that are shown in the Component List and are on the current Image. The component name is displayed as a red color (default color) if it is a failed component, a green color if it is a passed component, and yellow if it is an adjustment component. The Setup > Color Options selection allows you to change these colors. While multiple components may be highlighted simultaneously as passed or failed, only one component can be highlighted as the adjustment component at a time. In the case of a panelized PCB, the PCB number is displayed in bold font to the left of the component name (see the following Figure). Also see Editing Component and Testpoint List section in Edit Screen section to see how to enter Panelized PCB information. Hide PCB Number You can hide the PCB number by checking the Hide PCB Number check box. Note Usually, in a panelized test program, the component names contain information about which PCB they are on, in the form of component name #[PCB number] (e.g., R1 #1). The Board Viewer will detect this #[PCB number] and check the Hide PCB # check box. 2-4

15 Instruction Manual Test Screen Selecting a Component Selecting a Component You can select a component by clicking on a component name in the Component List. Once a component is selected, the UUT marker, that is a line drawn from a solid rectangle on the upper-left corner of the Image Display, will point to that component. UUT Marker A component can also be selected by clicking on the Image Display where the component is drawn (if the location of the component is specified in the Image Information). 2-5

16 Test Screen Zooming Instruction Manual Zooming View menu - Zoom selections There are four ways to zoom in or out with the Board Viewer: 1. Use the menu View > Zoom (shown in the previous figure) to choose one of the following: Fit Window Fits the image in the Image Display window area. Zoom In Zoom Out Sets the view of the current image to be 2 times larger than its current view. Sets the view of the current image to be 2 times smaller than its current view. Custom: Allows you to specify a zoom factor which will set the view of the current Image [x] times larger than the Fit Window view, where [x] is the zoom factor you specify. The minimum zoom factor is 1, which is the same as Fit Window. Custom Zoom Dialog If a component is selected, the zoom will be applied on an area around the selected component. Otherwise, the zoom is applied with respect to the center of current view. 2-6

17 Instruction Manual Test Screen Zooming All Fit Window Sets the view of all images so that when one is displayed, it will fit the Image Display window area. All Fit Window Confirmation Dialog 2. Click-and-Drag on the Image Display: Hold the Shift key on the keyboard, click on the Image Display, and while holding the mouse down, drag it to form a rectangle around the area you want to zoom. When you release the mouse (and the Shift key), the Image Display will show the zoomed area. 3. Use the Keypad Interface to control zooming via the Keypad window area 4. Use the Area Map on page

18 Test Screen Scrolling Instruction Manual Scrolling Scrolling is possible when the view does not fit the window. There are five ways to scroll: Click on the Image Display and use the up and down arrow keys to scroll. Use the Keypad Interface to control scrolling via the Keypad window area. For a component that is not visible in the current view, right-click on the component name in the Component List and select Scroll to Component to make the component visible. Use the Area Map on page 2-11 Use the scroll bars below and to the right of the image (see the following figure): Scrolling using the scroll bars 2-8

19 Instruction Manual Test Screen Selecting an Image Selecting an Image Menu View > Images Note A checkmark will appear next to the current Image. Selecting an image will make that Image the current Image, meaning that the image will be displayed in the Image Display. There are two ways to select an image: 1. Select the menu item View > Images > PCB (see the previous figure) will display the PCB Image (photograph of the actual board) the current image. If there is more than one PCB Image, a sub-menu will be presented. This sub-menu will allow you to select which PCB Image you want to set as the current image. (If there is no PCB Image loaded, the PCB menu item will not be enabled.) The same applies to the Board Outline, Schematic, and Probe Map menu items. If there are any user defined images loaded, their name will be displayed as menu items under the Probe Map menu item. Selecting any of these menu items will set it as the current image. 2-9

20 Test Screen Clear Highlighting Instruction Manual 2. Use the Keypad Interface to control image selection via the Keypad window area. Clear Highlighting Selecting the menu item View > Clear Highlights will clear all the highlights (in all Images), once you confirm the selection: Confirmation on Clear Highlighting 2-10

21 Instruction Manual Test Screen Using the Area Map to Zoom and Scroll Using the Area Map to Zoom and Scroll When the current view is not the Normal view, a rectangle will be drawn around the zoomed area on the Area Map (see the following figure). Using the Area Map The Area Map, located in the lower right corner, shows the location of the current zoomed image with respect to the overall image. As you move your mouse (unclicked) around the rectangle in the area map section, the mouse pointer will show you when you can resize the rectangle (for zooming) or move the rectangle (for scrolling). When the Area Map is the active window, you can also use the keyboard to zoom and scroll: 2-11

22 Test Screen Setup Menu Instruction Manual Zoom Click at the lower-right corner of the rectangle and while holding the mouse down, drag it to resize the rectangle. When you release the mouse, the Image Display will show the new zoomed area. Hold the CTRL key down and use the Up/Down arrow keys to resize the rectangle. The Image Display will then show the new zoomed area. Scroll Click within the area map rectangle and drag it around (the Image Display will be show the area within the rectangle as you do this). Release the mouse when you have found the area you want to see. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to scroll. Click on a point outside the rectangle, the rectangle will move to that point. Setup Menu Setup menu Test Settings Selecting the menu item Setup > Test Settings opens the Test Settings dialog (see the following figure). Use this dialog to specify the settings for running tests. Setting changes take effect on the next test run. 2-12

23 Instruction Manual Test Screen Setup Menu Test Settings Dialog Components Highlighted When Failed is checked, during a board test, whenever a component fails, Visual MDA will tell the Board Viewer to highlight the component (default color is red) as failed component. When Passed is checked, during a board test, whenever a component passes, Visual MDA will tell the Board Viewer to highlight the component (green) as passed component. When Adjustment is checked, during a board test, whenever a component test step needs adjustment (e.g., POTR, JMPER, and SWCHR) Visual MDA will tell the Board Viewer to highlight the component (yellow) as the adjustment component. The adjustment selection is normally used for components such as potentiometers that may need to be adjusted during a test. Passed/Failed Highlights Select Immediately to highlight a Passed/Failed component as the Visual MDA test runs. Select End of Test to wait until the end of the test to highlight a Passed/Failed component. This selection produces faster execution and less monitor flicker on the Board Viewer screen (since highlighting is done only once for every test). Note that use of these options has no impact on the adjustment component. If you select Components Highlighted > Adjustment option, the adjustment component will always be highlighted immediately. 2-13

24 Test Screen Setup Menu Instruction Manual Also note that in the following two cases, if the highlighted component is not on the current image (when there are more than one image of the same type), the Board Viewer will change the current image so that the highlighted component is displayed: Case 1. Highlight Passed/Failed component when the Immediately option is selected Case 2. Highlight Adjustment component Board Viewer Use Display Board Viewer and Visual MDA Together means that during a board test, Visual MDA and Board Viewer will both be visible. If you do not select this option (box is not checked), during a board test Visual MDA will be displayed and the Board Viewer will be minimized. When Visual MDA tells the Board Viewer to display something (e.g., failed component, adjustment component, user defined image), the Board Viewer will be displayed and the Visual MDA will be minimized. Only after the operator acknowledges the Board Viewer by pressing its Return to Visual MDA button (located under the Image Display), will the Visual MDA will be displayed again and the Board Viewer will be minimized (see the following figure). Board Viewer waiting for acknowledgement 2-14

25 Instruction Manual Test Screen System Configuration Note that besides using the Return to Visual MDA button, you can also use the Return to Visual MDA menu item under the View menu or the F1 key of the keypad (see System Configuration below). If you check Update Display only Upon Board Failure, the component highlight will be displayed only if the board test failed. When Do not use Board Viewer is selected, Visual MDA will not start the Board Viewer program. Default Image The options below allow you to specify which Image you want to be visible initially when the test program is loaded: Image Name allows you to specify the name of the image Image Type allows you to specify the type of the image If there is more than one image for a type, the Page No. allows you to specify the page number with respect to its image type. The Preview area shows a thumbnail picture of the image. System Configuration Selecting the menu item Setup > System Configuration opens the System Configuration dialog (see the following figure). Use this dialog to specify which system related settings. Note When the Board Viewer starts-up, and if Use CheckSum Keypad Interface is selected, and only one configuration file (either $TR10$.dat or $TR8$.dat or $mc$.dat) is detected, the system will deduce the appropriate test system being used: Configuration Dialog The Use CheckSum Keypad Interface option allows you to specify whether you want to use the CheckSum keypad option and/or the buttons on the front panel of the fixture system (TR QC, Analyst ft Test System, or Analyst mc Test System) to control image selection, 2-15

26 Test Screen System Configuration Instruction Manual zooming, and scrolling in the Board Viewer. When Use CheckSum Keypad is enabled, the Keypad window area will appear to aid you in identifying the keys (see the following figures): Keypad window area Keypad window area for Image / Zoom / Scroll Selections a. Keypad Operation Selection window area b. Keypad Control Choice Selection (Image / Zoom / Scroll) window area Note The corresponding Function keys will also work here. The F7 function key rotates the selections of Image, Zoom and Scroll. Use the function key F1 to acknowledge that you want to return to Visual MDA and continue testing. Once you have changed the selection (e.g., PCB to Schematic), press the F4 function key to view the selected image. 2-16

27 Instruction Manual Test Screen Setup Color Options Setup Color Options Selecting the menu item Setup > Color Options opens the Color Options dialog (see the following figure). Color Options dialog This dialog shows the current color setup: Highlight As Passed, the color used to highlight a passed component Highlight As Failed, the color used to highlight a failed component Highlight As Adjustment, the color used to highlight an adjustment component UUT Marker, the color used to show the UUT Marker (see Selecting a Component on page 2-5). You can modify these colors by: - clicking on the colored buttons on the right side - use arrow key to select the appropriate colored button (you might need to press the Tab key a few times to get the focus to the current colored button), then hit Enter or Space Bar - use an accelerator key (e.g., Alt-P for selecting Highlight as Passed colored button), then hit Enter or Space Bar, and a color selection box will be presented (see the following figure) 2-17

28 Test Screen Controlling the Component List, Keypad, and Area Map Window Areas Instruction Manual Color Options dialog with a color selection box To use this dialog, select the new color with the mouse or the arrow keys and press Enter or Space Bar to select the color. You can click on the close button,, in the upper right corner, or hit the Esc key to close the box and make no color change. When you press the OK button on the Color Options dialog, the current highlight color setup will be applied and the Color Options dialog will be closed. If you press the Apply button, the current color setup will be applied without closing the Color Options dialog. This will give you an opportunity to experiment with different color setup before make the final decision and close the Color Options dialog. If you hit Cancel button, the Color Options dialog will be closed and no changes will be made. Controlling the Component List, Keypad, and Area Map Window Areas To simplify the screen, you can close the following window areas (let us refer to the collection of these three window areas as the Right-Side Window Area): Component List (L) window area (see the menu item Viewing Components section on page 2-3) Keypad (K) window area (see System Configuration section on page 2-15) Area Map (A) window area (see Using the Area Map to Zoom and Scroll section on page 2-11) These three separate views can be separately closed by clicking on the close button upper-right corner of each window area (see the following figure): in the 2-18

29 Instruction Manual Test Screen Controlling the Component List, Keypad, and Area Map Window Areas Right Window Area with three close buttons Each of these three separate views can also be closed by using the menu item View > Window Area > Component List or Keypad or Area Map (see the following figure): 2-19

30 Test Screen Controlling the Component List, Keypad, and Area Map Window Areas Instruction Manual View menu for Window Area You can restore any one of the Right-Side Window Areas (List, Keypad, or Area Map) either by clicking on the L K A buttons on the panel at the top of this window area (see the following figure), or by using the menu item View > Window Area > Component List or Keypad or Area Map (see the previous figure). Right-Side Window Area with buttons 2-20

31 Instruction Manual Test Screen Fitting Board Viewer and Visual MDA Windows on your Monitor You can close the Right-Side Window Area by clicking on the button on the panel at the top of the Right-Side Window Area (or clicking on the menu item View > Window Area > Collapse (see the following figure on the left). You can restore the Right Window Area by clicking the button (or by clicking on the menu item View > Window Area > Restore (see the following figure on the right). Right-Side Window Area with Collapse and Restore buttons Fitting Board Viewer and Visual MDA Windows on your Monitor Selecting the menu item View > Window Area > Shared Window Size will set the Board Viewer window size to a pre-defined size which will fit the Board Viewer window into the lower-left corner of Visual MDA application window. Features not Available in the Test Screen The following menu items are not available during board test: All of the menu items under File menu All of the menu items under Setup menu The following menu items are not available during component adjustment highlighting during board test: All menu items under View menu 2-21

32 Test Screen Features not Available in the Test Screen Instruction Manual Note The Board Viewer will disable all menu items under the View menu when it is instructed to highlight a component as an adjustment component. It will re-enable those menu items when: 1. The user presses the Return to Visual MDA button (when Display Board Viewer and Visual MDA Together is turned off) also de-highlights the adjustment component or, 2. The Board Viewer is instructed to de-highlight the component that used to be highlighted as an adjustment component. 2-22

33 Chapter 3 Failure Analysis Overview To use Failure Analysis, run the Board Viewer from outside Visual MDA. This simply can be done by double clicking the Board Viewer icon on the Windows Desktop. In Failure Analysis you can: Open a test program (that has Image Information in it) and view components by highlighting it. Read in a test results file (e.g., SPC log file, test report file) and view the passed and/or failed components from a test run (based both on information in the file about and test program used in the test run). In addition, you can print out the image with highlights. When you start the Board Viewer in Failure Analysis, the screen will look like the following (see the following figure):

34 Failure Analysis Features not Available in the Test Screen Instruction Manual Initial Failure Analysis a. Image Display window area b. Board Viewer - Screen name - Test Program Name c. Area Map window area d. Component List window area The following topics describe the Failure Analysis Screen menus and window areas: Opening a Test Program on page 3-3 Viewing Components on page 3-3 Searching for a Component on page 3-4 Reading Test Results File on page 3-5 Selecting categories of components shown in the Component List on page 3-5 Printing on page 3-7 Unloading Images on page

35 Model TR-8 Instruction Manual Failure Analysis Opening a Test Program Opening a Test Program Selecting Open from the File menu opens the Open File dialog: File menu in Failure Analysis Use this dialog to select the test program that contains the Image Information you would like to load. Open File dialog Viewing Components in Failure Analysis Once you load the image information, you can: Select a component (clicking on a component in the Component List or clicking on a component drawing in the Image Display) Zoom (at particular percentage with respect to original image or around a specified area) Scroll (vertically, horizontally or make selected component to visible in the Image Display) 3-3

36 Failure Analysis Searching for a Component Instruction Manual Select an image to be displayed in the Image Display Reset images (remove component highlights and reset to Normal view) Use the Area Map to Zoom and Scroll For details see the Viewing Components in the Test Screen on page 2-3 section. Searching for a Component You can type in a component name in the Quick Search edit box (see the following figure). If you press the Enter key, the component with closest match will be selected. If you press Ctrl+Enter (press the Enter key while holding the Ctrl key on the keyboard) the component with the exact match will be selected. Post-test component highlighting If the component name is not found in the current image and there are other pages of the same Image type, the Board Viewer will ask you whether you want to search the component on the other pages. 3-4

37 Model TR-8 Instruction Manual Failure Analysis Reading Test Results File Information dialog - Search other Images? If you say yes and it finds it in one of the pages, it will change the current Image to the Image of that page, otherwise, it will report that component can not be found (see the following figure) Information dialog Component not found. Reading Test Results File In Failure Analysis, the Board Viewer can read-in the contents of a test results file and based on the information in the file, display passed and/or failed components from a test run on a UUT (currently supported are the SPC file and test report file - default 40 column). Selecting the menu item File > Read Test Results File opens the Read Test Results File dialog (see the following figure): Read Test Results File dialog 3-5

38 Failure Analysis Reading Test Results File Instruction Manual Select the test results file you want to read in from the Results Files list and press OK. The Test Runs List window will then appear in a separate window, showing the list of test runs (see the following figure). You can toggle the focus between this window and the main window by using Ctrl+Tab key or by clicking on the window with the mouse. Failure Analysis, Reading Test Results File The Test Runs List window allows you to select the test run results you wish to view. The components are shown in the Component List in the Board View Window If there is more than one UUT in the test results file, the UUT combo box will list these UUTs. Select the UUT you want to analyze. Then select the test run that you want to analyze. Click Display Results button and the recorded results of the test run will be displayed on the Image Display. Note If the corresponding test program for the test runs has not been loaded, it will attempt to load the test program used to run this UUT. If necessary, it will ask your confirmation and the location of the test program. You can close the Test Runs List window by clicking on the Close button. You can make it reappear by selecting the menu item View > Test Runs List (see the following figure): Displaying Test Runs List window from the View menu 3-6

39 Model TR-8 Instruction Manual Failure Analysis Printing Selecting categories of components shown in the Component List In the upper part of Component List window area, there are three check-boxes that correspond to three categories of components shown in the Component List: Passed When checked, the Component List shows all the passed components that are recorded in the test results file. Failed When checked, the Component List shows all the failed components that are recorded in the test results file. Other When checked, the Component List shows components that are not recorded as Passed/Failed in the test results file. Printing To print the current Image along with the highlights, select the menu item File > Print. This opens the Print dialog (see the following figure). This dialog allows you to specify the printer properties. If you want to print the current Image to a bitmap file instead, check the Print to File check box and specify the file name. Print Dialog 3-7

40 Failure Analysis Unloading Images Instruction Manual Unloading Images Sometimes, you might want to unload a particular image that you no longer use. (e.g., to free up some memory). Select the menu item File > Unload Current Image (see the following figure) to clear the current Image (the image displayed in the Image Window) from the memory. 3-8

41 Chapter 4 Creating and Editing the Board View Edit Screen Overview The Edit Screen is a superset of the Test Screen (with the exception of the contents in the File menu and the Keypad window area), therefore many of its menus and features are already discussed in Test Screen section. The following is an overview of Edit Screen user interface: Edit Screen (Overview)

42 Creating and Editing the Board View Editing Image Information Instruction Manual a. Image List shows the list of existing Images b. Image Display c. Area Map d. Component List e. Shows Board Viewer - Edit Screen - Test Program name The following topics describe the Edit Screen menus and window areas: Opening a Test Program on page 4-3 Adding an Image on page 4-3 Editing Component List and Testpoint List on page 4-5 Assigning and Modifying Component and Testpoint Annotation on page 4-7 Annotation Special Topics on page 4-15 Saving the Image Information with the Test Program on page 4-16 Importing/Exporting an Annotated Image on page 4-17 Add/Modify and Delete Link to Existing Image Information File on page 4-20 PCB Panelization on page 4-22 Generating Probe Map Image on page 4-24 Names Cross Check on page 4-26 For details about the Image List, see the Assigning and Modifying Component and Testpoint Annotation section on page 4-7. Editing Image Information The following are the typical steps used to edit the Image Information. Each of these steps is described in detail in the following sections: 1. Open a test program (default directory is C:\CheckSum\SPECFILE). 2. Add Image(s) to the Image Information. For each image specify the graphic image file, the name of the Image, the image type (PCB, schematic, etc) and the page number. 3. Edit the Component List or Testpoint List. By default, when you open the test program that has no Image Information saved with it, the Board Viewer will take the titles and the testpoint names in the test program and insert them in the Component List and Testpoint List, respectively. You can add components and testpoints that are not yet in the list. You can also delete the components or testpoints that you do not want to use from the list. 4. Assign and modify Component Annotation or Testpoint Annotation. You can easily pointclick-and-drag to assign the location of a component or a testpoint and then setup how the highlight should appear (shape, thickness, and optionally text). The location and highlight appearance of a component or testpoint is referred to as the "annotation". 5. Setup Test Settings to control how the Image Information is used when the Board Viewer is run via Visual MDA. 6. Save the Image Information with the Test Program via embedding or linking. 4-2

43 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Opening a Test Program Opening a Test Program Selecting the menu item File > Open opens the Open File dialog (see the following figures). Use this dialog to select the test program that will contain or already contains the Image Information you want to edit. Edit - File Menu and Open File dialog Adding an Image Selecting the menu item Image > Add (see the following figure) opens the Add Image dialog. Use this dialog to add an image to the Image Information. 4-3

44 Creating and Editing the Board View Adding an Image Instruction Manual Edit - Image Menu and Add dialog The Image Type defines the type of this image, the possible types are: PCB (photograph of the actual board) Outline (board outline) Schematic Probe Map User Defined Setup The Component List is associated with a PCB, Board Outline, and Schematic. A Testpoint List is associated with a Probe Map. If there is more than one Image of this type, the Board Viewer will assign a page number for this image. It is shown in the Page No. edit box. You can modify this value. During a test, Visual MDA uses the Image Type and Page Number to identify the image. The Image Name is used to identify the image: In the Image List window area, if there is more than one image of this type, you will see the Image Name under this Image type. 4-4

45 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Editing Component and Testpoint List Under the menu item View > [Image Type] (where [Image Type] can be PCB, Outline, Schematic, Probe Map, User Defined, or Setup), if there is more than one Image of this type, you will see the Image Name. It is advised that you do not use the following image names: PCB, Outline, Schematic, Probe Map, User Defined, or Setup (you will be alerted if you do). Click the Browse button to select the Graphic Image file. Note: Supported Image File formats: BMP, JPEG, PNG, PCX, TIFF (Uncompressed and PackBits compression), WMF. DXF and HPGL file formats can be converted into the above file formats using third party tools. Selecting Delete from the Image menu will delete the current Image. Selecting Modify from the Image menu opens the Modify Image dialog, which looks and operates the same as Add Image dialog. Editing Component and Testpoint List To edit the Component List, select the menu item Image > Edit Component List to open the dialog box: Edit Component List Dialog 4-5

46 Creating and Editing the Board View Editing Component and Testpoint List Instruction Manual By default, when you add a new Image of type PCB, Board Outline, and Schematic, the Board Viewer will use the titles (of the pre-defined list of test types) in the test program component test steps and insert them in the Component List as the Component Name. The Edit Component List dialog shows these Component Names. Note The pre-defined list of test types contains test types that perform component measurement. This dialog also shows the annotation (location plus highlight appearance) used to highlight components. Add button: Delete button: Add components to the list Deletes components from the list Modify button: Modify currently selected component name and annotation Find button: Search entry based on the component name Import button: When you have multiple test programs to work on and you want to save the Image Information only in one of the test programs (i.e. the one currently opened), then you may need to import the component names from the other test programs. In this case, you can click on the Import button, which will open the Import Component Names from Test Program dialog (see the following figure): Import Component Names from Test Program dialog You can also copy (Ctrl+C) and paste (Ctrl+V) the annotation between fields in the Component List. Selecting the menu item Image > Edit Testpoint List (see the following figure) opens the Edit Testpoint List dialog. The Edit Testpoint List dialog is very similar to Edit Component List. 4-6

47 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Edit Testpoint List Dialog Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Assign Component and Test Point Annotation: The following are steps used to annotate components and testpoints: 1. Select the Image that you want to work on (PCB, Board Outline, Schematic or Probe Map for testpoints). You can select an Image either via the View menu or by clicking on the corresponding Image in the Image List. If the Image List window is not visible, you can make it visible by select the menu item View > Image List: Edit - View Menu 4-7

48 Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Instruction Manual 2. Select the component or testpoint (by clicking the name in the List). 3. If necessary, select the annotation property (e.g., Annotation s shape - Select Ellipse, Rectangle, Round Rectangle, or Text) from the menu item Annotation > Shape and annotation thickness (1 pixel, 2 pixels, 3 pixels, or Custom) from the menu item Annotation > Thickness (see the following figures): Annotation Menu > Shape Annotation Menu > Thickness 4. On the Image Display, click on the upper-left corner of the component drawing that corresponds to the component name you just selected, and while holding the mouse down, drag it to form a rectangle around the component. Release the mouse. 5. The component/testpoint has been annotated. 6. If you want to view the annotation highlighted select the menu item View > Highlight Type Show as Passed, Failed, Adjustment or Show None (see the following figure): 4-8

49 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation View > Highlight Type Highlight Type is used to specify the highlight type of the annotation: Show As Passed Show As Failed Show As Adjustment If a component has been annotated, you can click on the component name in the component list and select the menu item View > Highlight Type to highlight or de-highlight the component(s). Use the mouse to select multiple components at the same time. Do this by clicking on the first component and slide the mouse down the list. You can also use the Ctrl+click method to select particular components or Shift+click to select a range of components. For each component that has not been annotated, a question mark will be displayed to the left of the component name on the Component List (see the following figure): Component List, "?" next to components that have not been annotated Modify Component/Testpoint Annotation You select an annotated component/testpoint by clicking on the name in the List or clicking on the component/testpoint image in the Image Display. 4-9

50 Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Instruction Manual Once a component/testpoint is selected you can modify the annotation: Resize the annotation: Click on the lower-right corner of the rectangle around the selected component, while holding the mouse, drag it to form the new size. Move the annotation: Click within the rectangle around the selected component, while holding the mouse, drag it to the new position. Change the annotation property (e.g., shape, thickness, font, etc see the Annotation Menu below). Remove the annotation: Select the menu item Annotation > Remove Note: A warning will be displayed before removing the annotation. In the case of multiselect components (see the following paragraph), the warning will be displayed only once. You can click on a component name in the Component List, and while holding the Shift key or the Ctrl key, you can click another component name to multi-select components (see the following figure). You can also do multi-select on the Image Display by clicking on a component, and while holding the Ctrl+Shift key, click another component. Once you multi-select components, you can change annotation property or remove annotation on those components. Multi-select components in Component List Annotation Menu The Annotation menu contains a set of properties that define the highlight appearance of currently and subsequently selected component(s) or testpoint(s). (see the following figure): 4-10

51 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Annotation Menu Shape is used to specify the shape of the annotation: Ellipse Rectangle Round Rectangle Text: When you finish defining the annotation, a dialog will appear asking you to specify the text. Thickness is used to specify the thickness of the ellipse or rectangle of the annotation: 1 pixel 2 pixels 3 pixels Custom: A dialog will appear allowing you to specify the custom thickness. Text Property is used to specify the font and text of the annotation: Font: Allows you to specify the font property of the text Edit Text: Allows you to edit the text string Annotation > Text Property 4-11

52 Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Instruction Manual Default Annotation Settings The second panel of the status bar at the bottom of the window shows the default shape, thickness, font, or highlight type. To change the default settings, click anywhere on the image where there is no component located. Now use the menu item Annotation > Shape and Thickness to select the default settings. These default settings will be used for the next annotation. (see the following figures): Status Bar showing the default annotation (Ellipse), thickness and highlight type (color) Status Bar showing the default annotation (Text), font and highlight type (color) Remove is used to remove the annotation of a component or testpoint. Only the annotation specification is removed, the item is not removed from the list. Copy, Paste, Click-and-Paste, and Drag-and-Specify If you already have an annotated component, and would like to use the same annotation for other component, do the following: 1. Select the annotated component and select Copy (shortcut is Ctrl+C). 2. Select the component you would like to have the same annotation and select Paste (shortcut is Ctrl+V). To annotate several components next to each other, you can use the paste feature to annotation them quickly. In the component list, select the left-most component in the image, annotate this component and then Copy the annotation. Now select the remaining un-annotated components in the component list and select Paste. After you have copied the annotation, to Click-and-Paste the copied annotation, select the unannotated component, or group of components, in the component list. Then, on the Image Display while holding the Ctrl key, click on the upper-left point of the component to be annotated. You can also Drag-and-Specify the annotation first and then specify the component. Hold the Alt key and click on a component in the Image Display, drag the mouse to define a new annotation, and release the mouse, a dialog will open to allow you to specify the component name that is to be annotated. 4-12

53 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Right-Click Shortcut Click the right button on the mouse to popup a short-cut menu of actions to quickly perform several common activities: Right-Click Popup Image List The Image List shows the Images that are in the Image Information. The images are listed by type (PCB, Board Outline, Schematic, Probe Map, User Defined, or Setup). If there is only one image for a type, it will list the image as its type. If there is more than one image for a type, it will list the Image name under the type. You can use the Image List window to easily change the currently displayed Image, by clicking on the Image you want to view. You can use the keyboard to toggle the focus between the Image List window and the main window by using Ctrl+Tab. 4-13

54 Creating and Editing the Board View Assigning and Modifying Component Annotation and Test Point Annotation Instruction Manual Setup Menu The Setup menu selections are described in the Test Screen, Setup Menu section on page Edit > Setup Define and Modify Probe Map Annotation The Probe Map shows the location of the testpoint probes. To add a new Probe Map image, select the menu item Image > Add. Select Probe Map as the image type, select the page number (1 page is normally all that is needed), enter the image name, and use the Browse button to locate the image file and press OK. The procedures already described for the component annotation apply to the testpoint annotation on the probe map. See Generating Probe Map Image on page 4-24 for more information. 4-14

55 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Annotation Special Topics Annotation Special Topics Annotation is normally a one-to-one identification of components on an image. In special situations, the one-to-one identification is not applicable or possible. One example is a test step that fails when testing several capacitors connected in parallel. There is no "one component" on an image that is specific when this test step fails. When a test program is written for an assembly with several capacitors connected in parallel, one or more test steps identify some or all of the components. The standard practice is to use one test step to test the capacitors in parallel and one or more following Remark test steps to identify the remaining parallel components that are not in the title of the Capacitor test step: Cap C1 C2 C3 C4 Rem C5 C6 When the test program is first opened in the Board Viewer editor, it automatically creates 5 items in the component list: C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4 The four capacitors in the Capacitor test step are recognized due to the " " character between each of the component names and automatically added to the component list. The component named C1 C2 C3 C4 should be annotated as Text. Set the shape of the component named C1 C2 C3 C4 to be Text and edit the Text property to be C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6. If the test step for this set of parallel capacitors fails, the Board Viewer will display the text block with the names of components you entered. When the test step fails, only the four separate capacitors C1, C2, C3 and C4 will be highlighted. Only the components listed in the title of the test step that fails are highlighted. Since the remaining capacitors are in a Remark test step title, they are not automatically added to the component list for annotation. To add the components C5 and C6, select the menu item Image > Edit Component List (see Editing Component and Test Point List on page 4-5) and select the component C4. With C4 selected, press the Add button to add C5 and C6 to the component list and then annotate these components. Although these two components will not be automatically highlighted when the test step fails, the operator can use the component list to locate these two parts. 4-15

56 Creating and Editing the Board View Saving Image Information with the Test Program Instruction Manual Saving Image Information with the Test Program Selecting the menu item File > Save As opens the Save As dialog: Save As dialog To save the Image Information, use this dialog to specify the test program file name. The dialog also allows you to specify how the Image Information will be saved: If you leave the Save Images As Separate File unchecked, the Images will be saved in the same file as the test program (embedded). You will be warned before it overwrites an existing file. If you check Save Images As Separate File, the image information will be saved in a separate file from the test program. This will link the image information with the test program. In this case, the Images file name section will appear and you need to enter the file name of the image. The default name is the same name as the test program with suffix ".imf" (image file). If images were previously saved as embedded with the test program, these images will be removed from the test program and only stored in the separate file. In most situations, it is recommended that images be embedded in the test program. This simplifies copying and backing-up your test files since everything is stored in one file. You may prefer to link the images if the embedded file became too large to conveniently fit on a diskette or if you use the same images for multiple test programs. 4-16

57 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Importing and Exporting an Annotated Image The following illustrates how the Image Information is saved (embedding versus linking): Embedding and Linking Illustration Where information is saved: The Test Settings are always saved within the test program, regardless of linking or embedding. The Images are saved within the test program with "embedding" and they are saved in a separate file with "linking" (Save Images As Separate File selected). Selecting the menu item File > Save will save the image information, and the test program it is associated with, using the current parameters (save as linked or embedded, the linked file name, and the test program name). If the image information has never been saved, the Save Image Information with Test Program dialog will open to allow you to select these parameters. Importing and Exporting an Annotated Image The Board Viewer provides tools that allow you to easily copy and paste a single Image (graphic image with component annotation) between test programs. Export Image allows you to save the current Image into a single Image file. Import Image allows you to add an Image into the Image Information from a single Image file. 4-17

58 Creating and Editing the Board View Importing and Exporting an Annotated Image Instruction Manual Tools menu To Export an Image to a single Image file: 1. Select the Image as the current Image. 2. Select Export Image from the Tools menu. It opens the Export Image dialog (see the following figure): Export Image Use Export Image dialog to specify the single Image file name that will contain the exported Image. 3. Click the OK button to export the current Image to a single Image file. 4-18

59 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Importing and Exporting an Annotated Image To Import an Image from a single Image file: 1. Select Import Image from the Tools menu. This opens the Import Image dialog (see the following figure): Import Image Use this dialog to specify the name of the single Image file that contains the imported Image. 4. Click Import button in the Import Image dialog and the Image from the single Image file will be added to the Image Information. The diagram below illustrates how Export and Import Image works and the results: Export of a single Image "A" 4-19

60 Creating and Editing the Board View Add/Modify and Delete Link to Existing Image Information File Instruction Manual Import of a single Image "C" Add/Modify and Delete Link to Existing Image Information File Saving the Image Information with the Test Program section on page 4-16 describes how you can save the Image Information as a separate (linked) file from the test program. Tools are provided to add/modify and delete this link to/from the current test program. Linking allows one Image Information file to be shared by different test programs. Selecting Add/Modify Link from the menu item Tools opens the Add/Modify Link dialog (see the following figure): 4-20

61 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View Add/Modify and Delete Link to Existing Image Information File Export and Import a single Image File Use this dialog to link the current test program to an existing Image Information (.imf) file. Note If the current test program already has Image Information embedded in it, you will be warned and given a chance to cancel before proceeding to this dialog. Once you press OK on this dialog, the new link Image Information will be loaded, replacing the current Image Information in computer memory. If you click OK and the file you enter in the File name edit box does not exist, you will be asked whether you want to make this filename to be the name of the linked file (image information is saved in a separate file). For details on linked file see Saving Image Information with the Test Program section on page The menu item Tools > Delete Link (available only if the current test program has a link to an Image Information file) will delete the link from the test program. 4-21

62 Creating and Editing the Board View PCB Panelization Wizard Instruction Manual PCB Panelization Wizard If you have a panelized PCB, the Board Viewer has a tool that will save you some time in defining the annotation. The PCB Panelization Wizard allows you to easily replicate annotation from a PCB that has been annotated (source PCB) to other PCBs (target PCBs): 1. Select Tools > PCB Panelization Wizard to open the PCB Panelization Wizard dialog (see the following figure): PCB Panelization Wizard 2. Panelization Layout Enter the Panel Size: columns x rows. Select the PCB # increment direction: by row or by column. Specify the PCB #1 location (upper-left, upper-right, lower-left, lower-right). As you setup the above parameters, the Image Layout will be divided into Columns x Rows panels. The PCB #s are assigned to each rectangle (shown on the upper-left of the rectangle) accordingly. Within the Layout Image, there is a rectangle surrounding the panels. If necessary, you can move and resize this rectangle to obtain better panelization area. 4-22

63 Instruction Manual Creating and Editing the Board View PCB Panelization Wizard Modify the PCB # if necessary by clicking on the PCB # in the Layout Image and enter the new PCB # on the Selected PCB # edit box. The new PCB # has to be between 1 and (number of Columns times the number of Rows). Enter the PCB # that has been annotated in the Replicate from PCB # edit box. 3. Click Replicate to replicate the annotation in the source PCB to the other PCBs. Press the OK button to close the PCB Panelization Wizard dialog. Note Before proceeding with Replication, the following is checked: If there are PCBs other than the Replicate from PCB # that already have been annotated, the user is asked to override the existing annotation. If the Replicate from PCB # has no annotation in it, then Replication will be aborted. Sometimes, due to the nature of the image, some annotations may not fit quite right on the target PCBs. You can use the multi-select component feature described in Modify Component Annotation section on page 4-7 to move a group of annotation simultaneously to correct these offsets in one step. 4-23

64 Creating and Editing the Board View Generating Probe Map Image Instruction Manual Generating Probe Map Image If you have the DeMille Research Visual PCB Testpoint Report file, the Board Viewer provides a tool that will automatically generate an annotated Probe Map Image. Selecting the menu item Tools > Generate Probe Map Image, will open the Generate Probe Map Image dialog (see the following figure): Generate Probe Map Image dialog First, enter the DeMille Research Visual PCB Testpoint Report file name in the Testpoint Report File name edit box. An example Testpoint Report file has the following contents: / DeMille Research Visual PCB Report / DemoPad Test Point Report, Bottom Side / Placed Test Points, Total: 147 / 68 Mil Diameter Probe Count:

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