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Figure 47. <DUT Selection>
Tool
6.8.2.1
[HEADER] TAB
This DUT Definition Editor folder contains common DUT header information.
The purpose of the [Header] fields and settings as well as instructions on how to
use them are provided in Table 35.
Do not use the following characters in any of the <Header> fields: \,/, :, *, ?,
“, <,>, |, a comma or tab character. These characters will cause problems
when importing the Data File or creating the Data File directory based on the
data directory naming convention selected using the [Tools], [Options],
[Data File] tab (see Section 6.6.2.3).
Figure 48.
DUT Definition Editor,
[Header
Tab
Table 35.
DUT Definition Editor,
[Header]
Tab Fields
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
Record Type
(required drop
down list
selection)
There are two types of DUT Definitions:
•
Individual DUT Definitions
are intended to define a specific, individual
DUT. They include a unique DUT serial number and identification value.
This type of DUT Definition does not require new entries when being
activated.
•
DUT Profile Definitions
are intended to define a general DUT type.
They do not include serial number and identification values. DUT profiles
are useful when several DUTs of a specific type will be tested. Instead of
creating multiple DUTs all differing by serial number and/or identification
only, use a DUT profile. This type of DUT Definition requires that the
DUT be identified prior to being activated.
One definition type must be selected. Default is Individual DUT.
Manufacturer
(required drop
down list
selection)
The DUT manufacturer must be entered in the text box. The field is limited
to 40 characters. The default Data File directory naming preference can
use this entry to create the directory for Data Files created when this DUT is
run (see Section 6.6.2.3).