Universal Test Specification Language

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UTSL

(Universal Test Specification Language) is a programming language used to describe ASIC tests in a format that leads to an automated translation of the test specification into and executable test code. UTSL is platform (ATE) independent and provided a code generation interface for a specific platform is available, UTSL code can be translated into the programming language of a specific test platform (ATE).

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