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Using Infrastructure IPs to Support SW-Based Self-Test of Processor Cores
Austin, Texas September 09-September 10
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P. Bernardi, Politecnico di Torino
M. Rebaudengo, Politecnico di Torino
M. Sonza Reorda, Politecnico di Torino
SoCs normally include microprocessor/microcontroller cores. Testing them following the software-based self-test approach is attractive, mainly because this allows at-speed testing, and does not require internally modifying the core. However, this raises some issues, such as how to upload and launch the test, how to monitor the results, how to embed the adopted solutions into a suitable wrapper to enhance core modularity and test re-usability. The paper proposes a possible solution to the above issues exploiting Infrastructure IPs, and reports the results gathered on two case studies.
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P. Bernardi, M. Rebaudengo, M. Sonza Reorda, "Using Infrastructure IPs to Support SW-Based Self-Test of Processor Cores," mtv, pp.22-27, Fifth International Workshop on Microprocessor Test and Verification (MTV'04), 2004
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