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Hierarchical Data Invalidation Analysis for Scan-Based Debug on Multiple-Clock System Chips
Baltimore, MD, USA October 07-October 10
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Sandeep Kumar Goel, Philips Research Laboratories
Bart Vermeulen, Philips Research Laboratories
To debug a digital chip with a scan-based debug methodology, the chip is stopped at a certain point in time in the application. The state of the flip-flops and the memory elements is observed and compared with the simulation results. If the chip contains multiple clock domains then these clock domains must be stopped simultaneously, otherwise some of the elements in one or more of the clock domains will capture old data. The phenomenon of capturing old data is called as data invalidation. This paper describes the data invalidation problem in depth and presents a data invalidation detector circuit. An automated hierarchical data invalidation analysis tool named DIAna is also presented. By means of experimental results for two industrial SOCs, we show the amount of data invalidation that can occur during silicon debug.
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Sandeep Kumar Goel, Bart Vermeulen, "Hierarchical Data Invalidation Analysis for Scan-Based Debug on Multiple-Clock System Chips," itc, pp.1103, International Test Conference 2002 (ITC'02), 2002
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