DocumentCode
2807191
Title
An Investigation of Excitation Balance and Additional Mandatory Conditions for the Diagnosis of Fortuitously Detected Defects
Author
Dworak, Jennifer
Author_Institution
Div. of Eng., Brown Univ., Providence, RI
fYear
2005
fDate
Nov. 2005
Firstpage
48
Lastpage
54
Abstract
As circuits scale to ever smaller feature sizes, the types of defects that occur become increasingly complex and difficult to model. They generally do not behave like the faults considered during test pattern generation and therefore must be fortuitously detected by the pattern set. This mismatch of faults and defects also poses significant problems for diagnosis. This presentation describes a preliminary investigation into the use of mandatory conditions for the detection of both faults and defects with applications to defect diagnosis. It will show that multiple site observations and good excitation balance are essential not only for adequate fortuitous defect detection-they are also necessary for the determination of the mandatory conditions and implications that accompany those detections, and thus enable the diagnosis of these fortuitously detected and unmodeled defects as well
Keywords
automatic test pattern generation; fault diagnosis; integrated circuit testing; defect detection; defect diagnosis; excitation balance; integrated circuit testing; pattern set; test pattern generation; Bridge circuits; Circuit faults; Circuit simulation; Circuit testing; Dictionaries; Electrical fault detection; Fault detection; Fault diagnosis; Integrated circuit manufacture; Integrated circuit yield;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microprocessor Test and Verification, 2005. MTV '05. Sixth International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
ISSN
1550-4093
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2627-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MTV.2005.6
Filename
4022228
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