Title :
An integration of memory-based analog signal generation into current DFT architectures
Author :
Hawrysh, Evan M. ; Roberts, Gordon W.
Author_Institution :
Microelectron. & Comput. Syst. Lab., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One method for the testing of mixed analog/digital integrated circuits involves the digital encoding of analog signals into an aperiodic pulse-density modulated (PDM) serial bit stream and using it to stimulate a device under test (DUT). This paper describes a method for obtaining a short periodic approximation of the PDM pattern and identifies two methods of integrating this analog test scheme into the current digital test environment: RAM- and scan-based storage. Using such design-for-test logic as the 1149.1-1990 JTAG architecture and a typical RAMBIST controller, these analog signal generation techniques can be added to digital integrated circuits (IC´s) with minimal additional hardware overhead
Keywords :
automatic test pattern generation; boundary scan testing; built-in self test; delta-sigma modulation; design for testability; encoding; flip-flops; integrated circuit testing; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; random-access storage; sigma-delta modulation; signal generators; signal sampling; 1149.1-1990 JTAG architecture; RAM-based storage; RAMBIST controller; analog test scheme; aperiodic pulse-density modulated; boundary scan; design-for-test logic; device under test stimulation; digital encoding; digital test environment; flip flops; integration into DFT architectures; memory-based analog signal generation; minimal additional hardware overhead; mixed analog/digital IC testing; scan-based storage; serial bit stream; short periodic approximation; sigma-delta modulation testing; Circuit testing; Design for testability; Digital integrated circuits; Digital modulation; Encoding; Integrated circuit testing; Logic devices; Pulse circuits; Pulse modulation; Signal generators;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on