Revisions, Variants or Multi-Sourcing, which should I use?
Our revisions, variants and multi-sourcing features all allow you to use different variations on your root XJDeveloper project, but when is it best to use each one? […]
Our revisions, variants and multi-sourcing features all allow you to use different variations on your root XJDeveloper project, but when is it best to use each one? […]
New in version 4.1, XJTAG has support for multi-sourcing test device configurations. This post will explain how to define multiple possible configurations for your test devices. A follow-up post will compare XJTAG’s Variants, Revisions and Multi-sourcing features and explain which is best to use in different scenarios. […]
XJDeveloper provides a couple of options for exporting variants in XJPack files or as stand-alone XJDeveloper projects. When exporting a project with variants to an XJPack file, a Variants tab is displayed in the XJPack Dialog. This tab allows you to select any combination of the root project and variants to include in the file. [...]
So, you’ve set up your variants with all the right BOM data and categorised all the devices (perhaps using the Suggest Variations wizard), now you need to actually test them! […]
On the Variants screen in XJDeveloper, the Variant Details panel displays the selected profiles and current variations for the variant selected in the Variants List. […]
In this blog post we’ll discuss how to create and setup new project variants from the Variants screen in XJDeveloper. […]
New in 3.13, XJTAG now has support for Variants. This post will attempt to give you an overview of the whole feature and explain how it can be useful in your board setups. As there is a lot of information to cover regarding Variants, we will releasing a 5 part series of blogs, that will [...]