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2Wire Corporation Significantly Reduces Time-to-Market Schedule
Corelis Boundary-Scan Technology Pushed to
its Limits
2Wire, Inc.
delivers a full suite of broadband products and services to the
residential marketplace. The 2Wire HomePortal™ family of
products are the first intelligent residential gateways to
integrate the wealth of options available through the Internet
and create a complete home data, voice, and entertainment
network.
An enormous
product development and testing challenge faced 2Wire, a Silicon
Valley start-up specializing in producing broadband residential
gateways for the consumer market. “We committed to an extremely
aggressive time-to-market schedule,” says Bill Schimandle,
senior test engineer for 2Wire,“ which required us to develop
new strategies in software development, board prototyping,
hardware bring up, and production testing”.
To answer
these technical challenges, 2wire turned to Corelis, an industry
leader in JTAG tools and technology. The Corelis boundary-scan
test tools allowed 2Wire to quickly debug and bring up target
hardware, based on extremely high pin-count BGA packages,
without any on-board functional or application code.
With the
technical help provided by Corelis’ team of engineers, and
utilizing Corelis’ JTAG emulation technology, 2wire was able to
develop a JTAG communications protocol for their on-board
processor. The on-board processor included a JTAG debug port,
which eliminated the need to place RS-232 capability on the
board. The tools developed were then used by software engineers
to not only prove basic hardware sanity, but to download code
either to the onboard non-volatile memory or directly to the
processors SDRAM. Using the JTAG on-chip debug capability,
streamlined the software teams workload, and allowed them to
quickly proceed to developing software on target hardware,
instead of the industry standard of modeling first, hardware
second.
The next big
challenge facing 2Wire was ramping to production in an offshore
factory environment. With the constant changes required by rapid
prototype development, an ICT program was out of the question if
production schedules were to be maintained. The Corelis
boundary-scan tools provided the answer again. Bill Schimandle
states, “We had a board change forced by FCC compliance testing
and we were able to depend on Corelis’ engineering team to
provide new test vectors for the board while we were in the
process of actually building it. Corelis emailed the test
vectors to our offshore facility and it was a beautiful thing to
see the first board come off the line, pass the new vectors, and
successfully boot and run.”
“From design
change to board fabrication to assembly, the entire process was
completed in less than a week, a fact which really impressed our
management”, adds Bill Schimandle.
Corelis was
able to provide support in 2Wire’s ASIC development program as
well. When the first silicon was received from the vendor, the
boundary scan vectors would not work. The ASIC vendor was unable
to resolve the problem, so Corelis took the initiative in
assigning an engineer to the project, who worked with the vendor
and the manufacturer until the problem was resolved.
It turned out
to be a problem with the vendors’ software, which made
assumptions about the ordering of the chain of boundary scan
cells. Corelis was able to point out some cells which were not
boundary scan compliant, and this information was invaluable to
the team designing the next generation ASIC.
“It has been
an excellent business relationship,” concedes Bill Schimandle.
“Corelis’ willingness to go the extra mile for their customers,
both in training and in development, as well as allowing our
team access to source code to tweak their toolsets for our
custom environment; has played a major role in bringing our
product to market within the time frame we committed to. I look
forward to using Corelis on all of our future products.”
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