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Testing and diagnosis of interconnect faults in cluster-based FPGA architectures

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Testing and diagnosis of interconnect faults in cluster-based FPGA architectures
As IC densities are increasing, cluster-based FPGA architectures are becoming the architecture of choice for major FPGA manufacturers. A cluster-based architecture is one in which several logic blocks are grouped together into a coarse-grained logic block. While the high density local interconnect often found within clusters serves to improve FPGA utilization, it also greatly complicates the FPGA interconnect testing problem. To address this issue, we have developed a hierarchical approach to define a set of FPGA configurations which enable interconnect fault detection and diagnosis. This technique enables the detection of bridging faults involving intra-cluster interconnect and extra-cluster interconnect. The hierarchical structure of a cluster-based tile is exploited to define intra-cluster configurations separately from extra-cluster configurations, thereby improving the efficiency of the configuration definition process. The cornerstone of this work is the concise expression of th...
Ian G. Harris, Russell Tessier
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where TCAD
Authors Ian G. Harris, Russell Tessier
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