| Type | Instructor-Led training conducted over sequential days during
                  normal business hours (not eLearning) | 
              
                | Delivery Formats | Offered in both "Classroom" and "Live, On-Line" formats | 
              
                | Price | $525 per class-day | The use of Training Credits requires validation by Student's
                  Advantest Sales contact | 
              
                | Class Duration | 3 days | 
              
                | Target Audience | The target audience for this course are Mixed Signal and RF
                  Test Engineers who will be using the V93000 for Mixed Signal
                  and/or RF test program generation,debug,chararaterization and
                  production test. This course can also be useful to those
                  engineers who work with Test Engineers such as Product,
                  Quality Assurance, Failure Analysis and Design engineers. | 
              
                | Prerequisites | V93000 SmarTest 8 Basic User Training, Test Engineering
                  basics, Mixed-Signal and RF test basics, Linux, and Java.
                  (Note: SmarTest 7 training is not applicable towards the
                  prerequisites) | 
              
                | Expected Outcomes | After completion of this course the student will be familiar
                  with the Wave Scale MX and RF Instrument Cards and be able to
                  create Smartest 8 MX/RF Projects including Mixed Signal and RF
                  waveform creation, capture and analysis.They will also
                  understand the concept of MX/RF setup files (used to configure
                  MX and RF tester instruments), associated operating sequences
                  and Java Test Methods. The student will also know how to
                  execute Mixed Signal and RF test suites and test flows in
                  normal mode and debug mode, and to use the Smartest tools to
                  analyze test setups and debug common Mixed Signal and RF Test
                  failure modes. The student will also know the common APIs used
                  to create, edit and execute their Java Test Methods for Mixed
                  Signal and RF Tests. Additionally the student will know how to
                  create and view Time Domain and Grequency Domain waveforms
                  with the Signal Analyzer Tool. Lastly, the student will also
                  have learned the basics of how to demodulate complex I/Q
                  waveforms using both the Signal Analyzer Tool and Java Test
                  Methods. | 
              
                | Key Topics Covered In This Training | 
                    
                      
                        Overview of Smartest V93000 Wave Scale MX/RF hardware
                        and software.
                      
                      
                        Classroom hands on learning for creating MX/RF stimulus
                        and measure setups, operating sequences and Waveforms.
                      
                      
                        Learning the concept of test suites in testflows and how
                        they're used with software setup files and Java Test
                        Methods.
                      
                      
                        Implementing and then running MX and RF test suites and
                        test flows in both normal and debug modes.
                      
                      
                        Understanding the structure of a Java Test Methods for
                        standard Mixed Signal and RF type tests.
                      
                      
                        Debugging MX and RF test setups and Test Methods using
                        various signal analysis and debug tools.
                      
                      
                        Understand how datalogging works on the V93000.
                      
                      
                        Hands on experience using the Signal Analyzer tool to
                        view and create analog waveforms.
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