Corelis, Inc, a subsidiary of Electronic Warfare Associates,[1] is a private American company categorized under Electronic Equipment & Supplies[2] and based in Cerritos, California.[3]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Electronic Testing |
Founded | Cerritos, California, 1991 |
Headquarters | Cerritos, California , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Parent | Electronic Warfare Associates |
History
editCorelis was incorporated in 1991[4] and initially provided engineering services primarily to the aerospace and defense industries.[5] Corelis introduced their first JTAG boundary scan products in 1998.[4] In 2006, Electronic Warfare Associates, Inc. (EWA) a global provider of technology and engineering services to the aerospace, defense and commercial industries, announced their acquisition of Corelis, Inc.[6] In 2008, the appointment of George B. La Fever as Corelis President and CEO finalized the transition of Corelis, Inc. into EWA Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the EWA corporate family of high technology companies.[7] In May 2018, David Mason was appointed as Corelis President and CEO.[8]
Products
editCorelis offers two distinct types of products and services: Standard Products (Boundary Scan Test Systems and Development Tools); and Custom Test Systems and System Integration.[9]
Boundary Scan
editCorelis introduced their first (JTAG boundary scan products in 1998.[4] Corelis offers boundary scan/JTAG software and hardware products.[10] Its ScanExpress boundary scan systems are used for structural testing as well as JTAG functional emulation test and in-system programming of Flash memory, CPLDs, and FPGAs.[3] a
In 2007,[11] Corelis released ScanExpress JET, a test tool that combines boundary scan and functional test (FCT) technologies for test coverage.[12]
Test Systems and Integration
editSystems are available for design and debugging, manufacturing test, and field service and support. A variety of system options are available including desktop solutions[buzzword] as well as portable solutions[buzzword] for use in the field with laptops.[13] Corelis also provides engineering services, training,[14] and customer support.[15]
Projects
editBetween 1991 and 1998, Corelis offered engineering services and licensed HP technologies.[4] Corelis also distributed JTAG Technologies products and took on specific custom design projects from companies such as Motorola and HP.[16]
Corelis, in partnership with Hewlett-Packard, Inc. jointly developed a large-scale test and simulation system for the Motorola Iridium satellite project.[17] The special test equipment system (including the portion provided by Hewlett-Packard) are designed to completely test and simulate the on-board communications systems of the satellite, and to provide a satellite computer software development test bed.[18]
In 1997, Corelis introduced ScanPlus, a high performance, low cost PC platform for executing boundary scan test vectors generated by the HP 3070 in-circuit test family from Hewlett-Packard Company.[19]
Other early Corelis projects include developing processor modules for HP/Agilent based logic analyzers; and developing early emulation products for processors such as the Intel i960 and AMD Am29000.[20]
References
edit- ^ Electronic Warfare Associates Inc.
- ^ Manta, from Dun and Bradstreet, Inc.
- ^ a b AMD Archived 2006-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d Frost and Sullivan Movers & Shakers 2008
- ^ VME Critical Systems Article: The JTAG Standard and its Applications Archived 2011-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Blackhawk Press Release 2006
- ^ Electro IQ 2008[permanent dead link]
- ^ Corelis Inc., A Letter from David Mason
- ^ Indes, High Speed Bus and Board Test
- ^ PCB CAFE Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Corelis Finalizes Transition to EWA[permanent dead link]
- ^ US Tech Interactive
- ^ Test and Measurement
- ^ AusTek
- ^ Xilinx Archived 2008-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Automatic Test Equipment
- ^ Electronic News 1994 Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ National Semiconductor
- ^ Corelis 1997
- ^ Application Support for Agilent Logic Analyzers