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56 | 56 | <SECTION ref="terminology" title="Terminology"> |
57 | 57 | |
58 | 58 | <DL> |
59 | | <DT>Ben</DT> |
| 59 | <DT><B><I>Ben</I></B></DT> |
60 | 60 | <DD>a device capable of hosting the <B>atben</B> and <B>atusb-pgm</B> |
61 | 61 | boards. In the production process, a Ben can perform three different |
62 | 62 | roles: |
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68 | 68 | In this document, we assume that a single Ben is used in all |
69 | 69 | three roles, with the board in its 8:10 card slot changed as |
70 | 70 | the role requires. |
71 | | <DT>PC</DT> |
| 71 | <DT><B><I>PC</I></B></DT> |
72 | 72 | <DD>a device capable of connecting to a Ben via USB, and of hosting an |
73 | 73 | <B>atusb</B> board. In the production process, a PC can perform three |
74 | 74 | different roles: |
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81 | 81 | three roles, with one USB host port permanently connecting to the |
82 | 82 | Ben, and a second USB host port populated with <B>atusb</B> boards |
83 | 83 | as needed. |
84 | | <DT>DUT</DT> |
| 84 | <DT><B><I>DUT</I></B></DT> |
85 | 85 | <DD>Device Under Test. An <B>atben</B> or <B>atusb</B> board that |
86 | 86 | has left SMT, and is being prepared for testing or is in the process |
87 | 87 | of being tested. |
88 | | <DT>Reference device</DT> |
| 88 | <DT><B><I>Reference device</I></B></DT> |
89 | 89 | <DD>An <B>atben</B> or <B>atusb</B> device that is known to work and |
90 | 90 | and that acts as a peer for RF communication with the DUT. |
91 | | <DT>SMT</DT> |
| 91 | <DT><B><I>SMT</I></B></DT> |
92 | 92 | <DD>In this context, the actual process of soldering components to |
93 | 93 | the unpopulated PCB, and all related tasks providing an input to |
94 | 94 | this process. Such related tasks include the configuration of the |