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IEEE 1149.1B : 1994

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SUPPLEMENT TO IEEE 1149.1 - 1990, IEEE STANDARD TEST ACCESS PORT AND BOUNDARY-SCAN ARCHITECTURE

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Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

15-10-2021

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-03-1995

Changes to IEEE Std 1149.1-1990 (includes IEEE Std
  1149.1a-1993)
Annex B - Boundary-scan description language
          (informative)
B.1 General information
B.1.1 Document outline
B.1.2 Conventions
B.1.3 BSDL history
B.2 Purpose of BSDL
B.3 Scope of BSDL
B.4 Relationship of BSDL to VHDL
B.5 Lexical elements of BSDL
B.5.1 Character set
B.5.2 Strings
B.5.3 Comments
B.6 Notes on syntax definition
B.6.1 BNF conventions
B.6.2 Lexical atoms
B.6.3 Commonly used syntactic elements
B.7 Components of a BSDL description
B.8 The entity description
B.8.1 Overall structure of the entity description
B.8.2 Generic parameter statement
B.8.3 Logical port description statement
B.8.4 Standard use statement
B.8.5 Use statement
B.8.6 Component conformance statement
B.8.7 Device package pin mappings
B.8.8 Grouped port identification
B.8.9 Scan port identification
B.8.10 Compliance enable description
B.8.11 Instruction register description
B.8.12 Optional register description
B.8.13 Register access description
B.8.14 Boundary-scan register description
B.8.15 RUNBIST description
B.8.16 INTEST description
B.8.17 User extensions to BSDL
B.8.18 Design warning
B.9 The standard VHDL package STD_1149_1_1994
B.10 User-supplied VHDL packages
B.10.1 User-supplied VHDL package structure
B.10.2 Cell description constants
B.10.3 Example of a user-supplied VHDL package
B.11 Example applications of BSDL
B.11.1 Boundary-scan register description
B.12 A typical application of BSDL
B.13 The 1990 version of BSDL
B.13.1 The 1990 standard VHDL package, STD_1149_1_1990
B.13.2 A typical application of BSDL, 1990 version
B.13.3 Obsolete syntax
B.13.4 Miscellaneous points on 1990 version

A language to describe components that conform to IEEE 1149.1 is described. The language is based on the VHSIC Hardware Description Language (VHDL). General characteristics, the overall structure of a Boundary-Scan Description Language (BSDL) description, special cases, and example packages are included.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
74
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Superseded
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