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An Architecture for Combined Test Data Compression and Abort-on-Fail Test

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An Architecture for Combined Test Data Compression and Abort-on-Fail Test
1 The low throughput at IC (Integrated Circuit) testing is mainly due to the increasing test data volume, which leads to high ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) memory requirements and long test application times. In contrast to previous approaches that address either test data compression or abort-on-fail testing, we propose an architecture for combined test data compression and abort-on-fail testing. The architecture improves throughput through multi-site testing as the ATE memory requirement is constant and independent of the degree of multi-site testing. For flexibility in modifying the test data at any time, we make use of a test program for decompression; only test independent evaluation logic is added to the IC. Major advantages compared to MISR (Multiple-Input Signature Register) based schemes are that our scheme (1) allows aborton-fail testing at clock-cycle granularity, (2) does not impact diagnostic capabilities, and (3) needs no special care for the handling of unknowns (X).
Erik Larsson, Jon Persson
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ASPDAC
Authors Erik Larsson, Jon Persson
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