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Partial Scan Selection Based on Dynamic Reachability and Observability Information
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Michael S. Hsiao, Rutgers University
Gurjeet S. Saund, Chromatic Research Inc.
Elizabeth M. Rudnick, University of Illinois
Janak H. Patel, University of Illinois
A partial scan selection strategy is proposed in which flip-flops are selected via newly proposed dynamic reachability and observability measures such that the remaining hard-to-detect faults are easily detected. This is done by taking advantage of the information available when a target fault is aborted by the test generator. A partial scan selection tool, IDROPS, has been developed which selects the best and smallest set of flip-flops to scan that will result in a high fault coverage. Results indicate that high fault coverage in hard-to-test circuits can be achieved using fewer scan flip-flops than in previous methods.
Index Terms:
partial scan, DFT, test generation
Citation:
Michael S. Hsiao, Gurjeet S. Saund, Elizabeth M. Rudnick, Janak H. Patel, "Partial Scan Selection Based on Dynamic Reachability and Observability Information," vlsid, pp.174, Eleventh International Conference on VLSI Design: VLSI for Signal Processing, 1998
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