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Single Test Type to Replace Broadside and Skewed-Load Tests for Transition Faults

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The use of both broadside (launch-on-capture) and skewed-load (launch-on-shift) tests for delay faults results in increased delay fault coverage and better test compaction than the use of a single test… Click to show full abstract

The use of both broadside (launch-on-capture) and skewed-load (launch-on-shift) tests for delay faults results in increased delay fault coverage and better test compaction than the use of a single test type. Two-cycle broadside and skewed-load tests differ in the sequence of length two applied to the scan-enable input between the scan-in and scan-out operations of a test. Considering a circuit with a single clock domain, the question that this article attempts to answer is whether it is possible to generate a complete test set for transition faults where all the tests use the same scan-enable sequence of length three or more. The use of a single scan-enable sequence simplifies the test application process. Experimental results demonstrate that there is a significant number of benchmark circuits for which a test set with a single scan-enable sequence achieves the same transition fault coverage as a test set that consists of both broadside and skewed-load tests. For other benchmark circuits, a small loss in transition fault coverage compared with the use of both test types allows a single scan-enable sequence to be used.

Keywords: skewed load; scan enable; broadside skewed; test; load tests; transition

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Year Published: 2021

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