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STEPS: Experimenting a New Software-Based Strategy for Testing SoCs Containing P1500-Compliant IP Cores
Paris, France February 16-February 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DATE.2004.1268943Design, Automation and Test in Europe ...
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M. Benabdenbi, Laboratoire LIP6
A. Greiner, Laboratoire LIP6
F. Pêcheux, Laboratoire LIP6
E. Viaud, Laboratoire LIP6
M. Tuna, Laboratoire LIP6
This paper presents STEPS, an innovative software-based approach for testing P1500-compliant SoCs. STEPS is based on the concept that the ATE is not considered as an initiator applying vectors to the SoC test pins but rather as a target, a huge repository of 32-bits test data and control commands. The ATE is connected to the functional SoC external RAM controller interface. The only additional test component in the SoC is a P1500 test processor that converts test data into serial P1500 streams. This paper applies the STEPS methodology to SoCs containing a VCI-compliant interconnect, a microprocessor, P1500 compliant IP cores and an external RAM controller interface. Using the ITC02 SoC benchmarks a comparison is done between the STEPS architecture and a classical bus-based strategy.
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M. Benabdenbi, A. Greiner, F. Pêcheux, E. Viaud, M. Tuna, "STEPS: Experimenting a New Software-Based Strategy for Testing SoCs Containing P1500-Compliant IP Cores," date, vol. 1, pp.10712, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume I (DATE'04), 2004
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