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Selecting a PRPG: Randomness, Primitiveness, or Sheer Luck?
Kyoto, Japan November 19-November 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ATS.2001.99031110th Asian Test Symposium (ATS'01)
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Ismet Bayraktaroglu, University of California at San Diego
Alex Orailoglu, University of California at San Diego
The ability of randomness to constitute a quality measure in PRPG selection for Logic BIST is investigated. Extensive correlation analyses performed on a rich set of pattern generators and benchmark circuits indicate that higher randomness is no guarantee of improved fault coverage in LFSM-based pseudo-random pattern generators. Further evaluation of fault coverage data indicates that the performance of PRPGs is dependent on both circuit particularities and the number of test patterns employed.
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Ismet Bayraktaroglu, Alex Orailoglu, "Selecting a PRPG: Randomness, Primitiveness, or Sheer Luck?," ats, pp.373, 10th Asian Test Symposium (ATS'01), 2001
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