Superseded Standard

IEEE 1532-2001

IEEE Standard for In-System Configuration of Programmable Devices

The communication protocol described by IEEE Std 1149.1 (Standard Test Access Port and Boundary-Scan Architecture) has been adopted by this standard for providing standardized programming access and methodology for programmable integrated circuit devices. Devices that implement this standard shall first be compliant with IEEE Std 1149.1 used for testing purposes. A device, or set of devices implementing this standard may be programmed (written), read back, erased, and verified, singly or concurrently, with a standardized set of resources. Sample implementation and application details (which are not part of this standard) are included for illustrative purposes.

Sponsor Committee
C/TT - Test Technology
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Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2001-02-21
Superseded by
1532-2002
Superseding
1532-2000
Board Approval
2001-12-06
History
ANSI Approved:
2002-05-02
Published:
2001-12-20

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/TT - Test Technology
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Working Group
1532_WG - In-System Configuration of Programmable Devices Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Tom Thompson
Contact
Working Group Chair
Neil Glenn Jacobson
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1532-2002

IEEE Standard for In-System Configuration of Programmable Devices

The communication protocol described by IEEE Std 1149.1 TM -2001 (Standard Test Access Port and Boundary-Scan Architecture) has been adopted by this standard for providing standardized programming access and methodology for programmable integrated circuit devices. Devices that implement this standard will first be compliant with IEEE Std 1149.1-2001, which is used for testing purposes. A device, or set of devices, implementing this standard can be programmed (written), read back, erased, and verified, singly or concurrently, with a standardized set of resources. Sample implementation and application details (which are not part of this standard) are included for illustrative purposes.

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