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Tuple Detection for Path Delay Faults: A Method for Improving Test Set Quality
Kolkata, India January 03-January 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICVD.2005.16518th International Conference on VLSI ...
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Irith Pomeranz, Purdue University
Sudhakar M. Reddy, University of Iowa
To improve the quality of test sets for path delay faults, we describe a variation of n-detection test generation based on the concept of m-tuple detection. An m-tuple test set for a set of path delay faults P includes a test for every m-tuple of faults defined over P . Such a test set has the following advantages. (1) Similar to an n-detection test set, it results in several tests for every path delay fault p ∊ P , increasing the likelihood of testing p under worst-case delay conditions. (2) It increases the likelihood of accidentally detecting non-target path delay faults, which are not included in P , more effectively than a conventional n -detection test set. Experimental results demonstrate that m-tuple test generation for m = 2 is manageable in terms of test set size and run time increase relative to conventional test generation.
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Irith Pomeranz, Sudhakar M. Reddy, "Tuple Detection for Path Delay Faults: A Method for Improving Test Set Quality," vlsid, pp.41-46, 18th International Conference on VLSI Design held jointly with 4th International Conference on Embedded Systems Design (VLSID'05), 2005
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