Measuring Test Program Performance (TSM)
- Updated2025-07-31
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During the test program development phase, you can run a series of executions with varying site configurations to characterize the performance of a test program as the site configuration changes.
Complete the following steps to measure test program performance using a consistent environment.
- Open the test program you want to measure. The test program must use the Batch or Sequential process model.
- Verify that the test program specifies a pin map.
- Select .
- Set the options in the Test Program Performance Measurement Configuration dialog box that launches.
- Click the Configure Lot Settings button to launch the Configure Lot Settings dialog box. Configure the settings and click OK.
Note The Configure Lot Settings dialog box does not display the Enabled Sites list because you use the Test Program Performance Measurement Configuration dialog box to specify site configurations.
- Click OK in the Test Program Performance Measurement Configuration dialog box.
- The test program executes in the operator interface that launches. TSM logs the test program performance data during execution. TSM automatically discards performance data from the first batch in a lot.
- When the test program execution completes, the operator interface automatically closes, and TSM launches the Test Program Performance Analyzer for you to view and analyze the resulting data.
Related Information
- Test Program Performance Measurement Testing Environment (TSM)
- Batch Process Model
- Sequential Process Model
- Test Program Performance Measurement Configuration Dialog Box (TSM)
- Configure Lot Settings Dialog Box (TSM)
- Test Program Performance Measurement Data Logs (TSM)
- Test Program Performance Analyzer (TSM)