DocumentCode
3212265
Title
Test data compression using don´t-care identification and statistical encoding [logic testing]
Author
Kajihara, Seiji ; Taniguchi, Kenjiro ; Miyase, Kohei ; Pomeranz, Irith ; Reddy, Sudhakar M.
fYear
2002
fDate
18-20 Nov. 2002
Firstpage
67
Lastpage
72
Abstract
This paper describes a method of test data compression for a given test set using statistical encoding. In order to maximize the effectiveness of statistical encoding, the method first converts some specified input values in the test set to unspecified ones without losing fault coverage, and then reassigns appropriate logic values to the unspecified inputs. Experimental results for ISCAS-89 benchmark circuits show that the proposed method can on the average reduce the test data volume to less than 25% of that required for the original test set.
Keywords
Huffman codes; data compression; encoding; identification; integrated circuit testing; logic testing; performance evaluation; statistical analysis; Huffman algorithm; benchmark circuits; don´t-care identification; fault coverage; input logic value reassignment; logic test data compression; specified/unspecified input value conversion; statistical encoding; test data volume reduction; test generation; test sets; Benchmark testing; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Data compression; Encoding; Logic testing; Microelectronics; Random number generation; System testing; Test data compression;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Test Symposium, 2002. (ATS '02). Proceedings of the 11th Asian
ISSN
1081-7735
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1825-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ATS.2002.1181687
Filename
1181687
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