A Structured Walking-1 Approach for the Diagnosis of Interconnects and FPICs
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This paper presents a generalized new approach for testing interconnects (for boundary scan architectures) as well as field programmable interconnect chips (FPICs). This approach relies on a structured walking-1 test set in the sense that a structural analysis based on the layout of the interconnect system, is carried out. The proposed structural test method differs from previous approaches as it explicitly avoids aliasing and confounding and is applicable to dense as well as sparse layouts and in the presence of faults in the programmable devices of a FPIC. The proposed method is applicable to both one-step and two-step test generation and diagnosis. Two algorithms with an execution complexity of O(n^2), where n is the number of nets in the interconnect, are given. New criteria for test vector compaction are proposed; a greedy condition is exploited to compact test vectors for one-step and two-step diagnosis. For a given interconnect, the two-step diagnosis algorithm requires a number of tests as a function of the number of faults present, while the one-step algorithm requires a fixed number of tests. Simulation results for benchmark and randomly generated layouts show a substantial reduction in the number of tests using the proposed approaches compared with previous approaches. The applicability of the proposed approach to FPICs as manufactured by [1]is discussed and evaluated by simulation.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1996-01-25
著者
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Kim J
Kaist Taejon Kor
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Liu Tong
Department Of Physics And Institute Of Theoretical Physics And Astrophysics Xiamen University
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Lombardi F
Department Of Computer Science Texas A&m University
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Lombardi Fabrizio
Department Of Computer Science Texas Aampm University
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Kim Jung
Center For Oxide Electronics And School Of Physics Seoul National University
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Liu Tong
Department Of Computer Science Texas A&m University
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Liu Tong
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Red Cross Chao Yang Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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HORIGUCHI Susumu
School of Information Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Kim Joon
School Of Engineering Information And Communications University (icu):electronics And Telecommunicat
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Horiguchi S
Graduate School Of Information Sciences Jaist:(present Address)graduate School Of Information Scienc
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Horiguchi Susumu
School Of Information Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Te
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