Understanding the file structure of a Keysight In-Circuit Test (ICT) program is essential for efficient development, debugging, and fixture integration.
In this video, Alberto Rodríguez, Applications Development Engineer at iBtest, explains the complete ICT file structure, including board files, libraries, object files, Boundary Scan files, digital and analog tests, and fixture-related directories.
You will learn:
How the ICT directory structure is organized
The purpose of files such as .o, .l, .r, .vcl, .vclx, and .d
How compilation options like ;list, ;library, and ;debug work
How to identify and resolve compilation errors
The role of Analog, Digital, Mixed, Boundary Scan, and Fixture directories
This video is ideal for:
ICT engineers, test engineers, manufacturing engineers, and anyone working with Keysight ICT systems.
🔧 Topics covered:
In-Circuit Test, Keysight ICT, ICT file structure, board files, Boundary Scan, digital test development, analog tests, fixture integration, ICT debugging.