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How large can a cluster be and what will fault coverage be on any cluster?

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How large can a cluster be and what will fault coverage be on any cluster?

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A cluster is defined by the number of accessible nodes that surround the cluster under test. The maximum number of accessible nodes that can be included in one Agilent MagicTest test is 144 nodes (the maximum single channels that can be used by a fully loaded, double density module). Most clusters have been in the range of 5 to 15 accessible nodes.

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