Cambridge, England, 23rd May 2012 — World leading boundary scan supplier XJTAG and EDA Technology provider Mentor Graphics are holding a series of free technical seminars in South Africa next week, in partnership with South African distributor, ASIC Design Services.
The free seminars will cover Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design through to manufacture, comprising PCB layout, advanced simulation, and design for test (DFT) in design, development and manufacture.
“XJTAG is delighted to be working with ASIC Design Services to deliver this series of free seminars,” said Joao De Oliveira, VP Business Development.
“The free seminars are designed to highlight how electronic businesses in South Africa can reduce product development timescales by using the latest test development products.”
The three workshops take place in South Africa next week:
- Monday 28th May – Stellenbosch (Stellenbosch Lodge)
- Tuesday 29 May – Durban (Makaranga Lodge)
- Thursday 31 May – Centurion (Centurion Lake Hotel)
To book a place on one of the Design Automation seminars, please visit: www.asic.co.za.
For more information, please contact the XJTAG marketing manager on +44 (0)1223 223007 or email press@xjtag.com.
About ASIC Design Services (www.asic.co.za)
Established in 1989 as a design house for Application Specific Integrated Circuits, ASIC Design Services today offers a broad range of services and distributes technically complex electronic components and EDA software solutions.
About XJTAG (www.xjtag.com)
XJTAG is a worldwide leading supplier of IEEE Std. 1149.x compliant boundary scan tools, which focuses on innovative product development and high quality technical support. The company has its headquarters in Cambridge, UK and works closely with over 50 experienced and professional distributors and technology partners across the globe. XJTAG delivers a diverse range of boundary scan test solutions for clients across a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, defence, medical, manufacturing, networking, and telecommunications.