Test Program Performance Analyzer (TSM)
- Updated2026-06-19
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Use the Test Program Performance Analyzer to view data TSM generates when you measure the performance of a test program. You can filter, graph, compare, and save the data in various ways to identify performance issues in a test program.
The Test Program Performance Analyzer automatically launches after you complete a test program performance measurement and loads the data TSM generates. You can also select to open a new instance of the Test Program Performance Analyzer without preloaded data.
Mode
The Test Program Performance Analyzer graph displays data in the following modes:
- Single Data Set (default)—Analyzes a single data log file. A single data log file can contain data from multiple test program performance measurement operations using different multisite configurations. A test program performance measurement can contain a single execution on a particular site configuration or it can contain multiple executions with varying site configurations.
- Compare Data Sets—Analyzes two log files to compare performance. Select this option when you want to analyze how modifications to a test program affect performance.
The Plot Legend in the upper right corner of the analyzer displays a description of each plot the graph displays.
Related Information
- Measuring Test Program Performance (TSM)
- Test Program Performance Analyzer Filters (TSM)
- Test Program Performance Analyzer Graphs (TSM)
Use the Test Program Performance Analyzer to visualize TestStand Semiconductor Module (TSM) performance log data with graphs such as Step Times Statistics, Single Step Times, Scatter Distribution, and Socket Times/PTE. Select a Graph Type and configure Timing Method and sorting options to analyze step timing, identify outliers, and evaluate parallel test efficiency across multisite configurations.
- Comparing Data in the Test Program Performance Analyzer (TSM)
- Saving Data in the Test Program Performance Analyzer (TSM)
- Loading Data in the Test Program Performance Analyzer (TSM)