Exhibition visitors get free XJTAG trial

XJTAG will exhibit at two exhibitions this month: IPC APEX, in San Diego, and Embedded World, in Nuremberg, Germany (both 28th February-1st March). Visitors to the XJTAG stand will be offered a free trial of the latest XJTAG development system.

Both exhibitions offer visitors a fantastic opportunity to discover how XJTAG, a worldwide leading supplier of IEEE Std. 1149.x compliant boundary scan tools, can save businesses time and money by significantly reducing their test development and debugging time.

Visitors to the XJTAG booth will also be offered a free trial of XJTAG on their own electronics, so that they can see the benefits of using XJTAG for themselves.

"XJTAG provides engineers with a cost effective way to debug their boards and improve productivity", said Simon Payne CEO of XJTAG. "The free XJTAG trial allows clients to see the system working on their own boards, and how it can improve their time to market."

The latest XJTAG Development System is now available for trial. If you would like to see how XJTAG can significantly reduce test-development and debugging time on your own electronics system, visit: www.xjtag.com.

XJTAG will have stands at IPC APEX, San Diego (Booth #1121) and Embedded World, Nuremberg (Booth #4-140) on 28th February-1st March.

For more information, please contact Katie Matthews, Marketing Manager, XJTAG.
Tel: +44 (0)1223 223 007 or email katie.matthews@xjtag.com.
 

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, as well as an office in Boston, Massachusetts, 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.



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