What you will learn:
This course will teach you how to write test procedures and code for many of the ATEs used in the military and airline industries using the Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems (ATLAS) a standard that is maintained by the IEEE.
Abstract:
The ATLAS course starts with topics for managers who are looking for an overview to be able to read ATLAS. It continues with specifics of the language for test engineers. It discusses in detail how ATLAS is used with ATEs and differentiates between various versions of ATLAS. The family of standards by the IEEE's SCC-20 committee are also discussed.
Who should attend:
Anyone who works with test programs for military or commercial avionics or works around ATE that uses ATLAS should take this course. Anyone who wishes to keep up with the IEEE's test standardization activities should also attend.
Detail:
The course covers the latest versions of ATLAS standardized by the IEEE. Various versions have been used on different automatic test equipment (ATE). The course can be focused to a specific version of ATLAS.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Syntax
- Typical Statements
- Syntax Diagrams
- Style Guidelines
Statements
Using ATLAS on ATE
Flavors of ATLAS
- IEEE Std 416 & 716
- ATLAS 2000
- ATLAS for CASS
Future Directions
- Information Modeling
- Product Data Exchange
- Test Strategies
- AI/Expert Systems
- Maintenance Data