DFT Digest

April 17, 2007

Please come to Austin for the Springtime…

Filed under: Miscellaneous — John @ 6:30 am

And while you’re there, make sure to attend the 2007 SouthWest DFT Conference, hosted by SiliconAid, a DFT consulting services group, based in Austin, TX. This is the 4th year of the annual event, and it features a day-long tutorial, followed by a free technical day, featuring a keynote address, and three technical sessions.

I regret missing this session when I was based in Austin a couple of years ago. It brings together 100-150 DFT and Test professionals from all over the area for some honest to goodness Test and Design for Test talk, not to mention some networking and socializing. Click here for the highlights from last year’s conference.

The event will be held May 30th/31st, at the Omni SouthPark Hotel in Austin.

Check it out…

3 Responses to “Please come to Austin for the Springtime…”

  1. Kiran Says:

    Hi John,
    This is not regarding any specific article from your blog..it would be nice to know how 65nm and below nodes effect the DFT /Testing as a whole. Can you shed some light on that when you have time.

    Some of the articles and links you provide are good source of information .

    Thanks,
    Kiran.

  2. Administrator Says:

    Hi Kiran:

    Thanks for reading and commenting - I’ll try to put something together for 65nm. I’m going through it as we speak. I’m sure I’ll have more to say as time goes on…

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