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Fast Enhancement of Validation Test Sets to Improve Stuck-at Fault Coverage for RTL circuits
Bangalore, India January 06-January 10
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L. Lingappan, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
V. Gangaram, Intel Corporation, Folsom, CA
N. K. Jha, Cswitch Inc., Santa Clara, CA
A digital circuit usually comprises a controller and datapath. The time spent for determining a valid controller behavior to detect a fault usually dominates test generation time. A validation test set is used to verify controller behavior and, hence, it activates various controller behaviors. In this paper, we present a novel methodology wherein the controller behaviors exercised by test sequences in a validation test set are reused for detecting faults in the datapath. A heuristic is used to identify controller behaviors that can justify/propagate pre-computed test vectors/responses of datapath register-transfer level (RTL) modules. Such controller behaviors are said to be compatible with the corresponding precomputed test vectors/responses. The heuristic is fairly accurate, resulting in the detection of a majority of stuck-at faults in the datapath RTL modules. Also, since test generation is performed at the RTL and the controller behavior is predetermined, test generation time is reduced. For microprocessors, if the validation test set consists of instruction sequences then the proposed methodology also generates instruction-level test sequences.
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L. Lingappan, V. Gangaram, N. K. Jha, "Fast Enhancement of Validation Test Sets to Improve Stuck-at Fault Coverage for RTL circuits," vlsid, pp.504-512, 20th International Conference on VLSI Design held jointly with 6th International Conference on Embedded Systems (VLSID'07), 2007
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