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On Reducing Aliasing Effects and Improving Diagnosis of Logic BIST Failures

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On Reducing Aliasing Effects and Improving Diagnosis of Logic BIST Failures
Diagnosing failing vectors in a Built-In Self Test (BIST) environment is a difficult task because of the highly compressed signature coming out of the Multiple Input Shift Register (MISR). The root cause of the failure must be initially narrowed down to the failing vectors and also the scan cells at which mismatches occurred. In this work, we propose a method for accurately determining the first cycle at which incorrect responses were captured in the scan chains along with the scan cells that captured the incorrect responses. We define a diagnosis methodology that describes a simple way of diagnosing one chain at a time and further shows that accurate diagnosis is possible with the aliasing nature of the MISR having no impact on diagnosis. The proposed technique results in identifying the failing vectors along with the mismatching scan cells. After determining the failing vectors and mismatching scan cells, we extend the method to identify potential faults in the circuit that may h...
Ramesh C. Tekumalla
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ITC
Authors Ramesh C. Tekumalla
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