A Multi-Mode Scannable Memory Element for High Test Application Efficiency and Delay Testing

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E.S. Sogomonyan
A.D. Singh
M. Goessel
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[1] Institute of Control Sciences,Department of Electrical Engineering
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Fault
[3] Auburn University,Tolerant Computing Group, Institute of Informatics at the
[4] University of Potsdam,undefined
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design-for-testability; BIST; scan design;
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10.1023/A:1008328101088
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This paper introduces a new multi-mode scannable memory element which allows pseudorandom testing to be integrated with scan in sequential circuits without the need of any design changes. As in the case of scan, the new element is used in place of regular flip-flops in the design library. Concurrent with normal operation, the design can accumulate a signature of the state variables in the scan-register configured as a multiple input signature analyzer (MISA). Thus virtually complete state observability is achieved without the need of scanning-out the state for each test-input. The pseudorandom states of the MISA can also be utilized as state inputs in pseudorandom testing. In this way, most faults are covered in a pseudorandom, “test per clock” mode. Only a few random pattern resistant faults require scan, greatly reducing test application time. Pseudorandom delay testing of the true normally active circuit paths is also possible. Two-pattern tests are supported. Finally, we show that the new memory element can also be used for fault-tolerant design.
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页码:87 / 96
页数:9
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