Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1671-2010

IEEE Standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) for Exchanging Automatic Test Equipment and Test Information via XML

This document specifies a framework for the automatic test markup language (ATML) family of standards. ATML allows automatic test system (ATS) and test information to be exchanged in a common format adhering to the extensible markup language (XML) standard.

Standard Committee
BOG/SCC20 - SCC20 - Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2008-11-07
Superseded by
61671-2012
Superseding
1671-2006
Board Approval
2010-09-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2011-07-19
Published:
2011-01-20
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Additional Resources

Downloads
1671-2010_downloads.zip

Working Group Details

Society
Society
IEEE SA Board of Governors
Standard Committee
BOG/SCC20 - SCC20 - Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems
Working Group
TII_WG - Test Information Integration Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
Chris Gorringe

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Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.


P1671
Standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) for Exchanging Automatic Test Equipment and Test Information via eXtensible Markup Language

ATML defines a standard exchange medium for sharing information between components of Automatic Test Systems (ATSs). This information includes test data, resource data, diagnostic data, and historic data. The exchange medium is defined using XML. This standard specifies the framework for the family of ATML standards.

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