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X-TOLERANT SIGNATURE ANALYSIS
Charlotte, NC, USA October 26-October 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ITC.2004.208International Test Conference 2004 (I ...
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Subhasish Mitra, Intel Corporation Folsom, CA
Steven S. Lumetta, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Michael Mitzenmacher, Harvard University
Stochastic coding is used to design X-tolerant signature analyzers that can detect defective chips even in the presence of unknown logic values (X?s). These signature analyzers can be used for Built-In-Self-Test applications and test data compression. Application of this technique to industrial designs shows that thousands of X?s can be tolerated while reducing test response data volume by 50 to 2,000 times compared to traditional scan, with practically no impact on test quality.
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Subhasish Mitra, Steven S. Lumetta, Michael Mitzenmacher, "X-TOLERANT SIGNATURE ANALYSIS," itc, pp.432-441, International Test Conference 2004 (ITC'04), 2004
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