Claims
- 1. A method of reducing the number of tests required to detect shorts and the like between nodes of an apparatus under test, the apparatus having a plurality of such nodes, and to identify shorted nodes, the method including a first sequence of tests in which shorted nodes are detected and, in the event that shorted nodes are detected, a second sequence of tests to identify shorted node pairs, the method comprising the steps of successively selecting an individual node of said plurality and connecting together the remaining nodes of said plurality in a group; testing for a short between each individual selected node and the group of the remaining connected nodes; detecting during said testing those individual nodes which are shorted to one or more other nodes of the group; and thereafter, in the event that shorted nodes are detected, testing for a short between each detected shorted node and each of the other detected shorted nodes to identify shorted node pairs.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising, upon identifying a shorted node pair, the step of successively testing for a short between a next-detected individual shorted node and each of the remaining detected individual shorted nodes, excluding from said testing nodes of previously identified shorted node pairs, to identify a further shorted node pair.
- 3. In a short detector system and the like having a short detector with a pair of leads, means for connecting the leads to nodes of an apparatus under test, the apparatus having a plurality of such nodes, and means for indicating a short between nodes connected to said leads, a method of operating the short detector system to reduce the number of tests required to detect and to identify shorted nodes, the method comprising the steps of successively connecting one lead to each individual node of said apparatus under test while concurrently connecting the other lead to all of the remaining nodes to connect said remaining nodes together in a group; detecting those individual nodes which are shorted to one or more nodes of the group; and thereupon, in the event that shorted nodes are detected, connecting each detected shorted node to a first one of the pair of leads while connecting the other lead successively to each of the other detected shorted nodes to identify shorted node pairs.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising, upon identifying a shorted node pair, the step of connecting the first one of the pair of leads to a next-detected shorted node, and thereupon connecting the other lead successively to each of the other detected shorted nodes, excluding nodes of previously identified shorted node pairs, to identify a further shorted node pair.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 51,204, filed June 22, 1979, now abandoned.
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