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Testing Address Decoder Faults in Two-Port Memories: Fault Models, Tests, Consequences of Port Restrictions, and Test Strategy
Authors:Said Hamdioui  Ad J Van De Goor
Affiliation:(1) LIRMM - Laboratoire d’Informatique de Robotique de Micro?lectronique de Montpellier, 161 Rue Ada, 34392 Montpellier, France
Abstract:A two-port memory contains two duplicated sets of address decoders, which operate independently. Testing such memories requires the use of single-port tests as well as special two-port tests; the test strategy determines which tests have to be used. Many two-port memories have ports which are read-only or write-only; this impacts the possible tests for single-port and two-port memories, as well as the test strategy. In this paper the effects of interference and shorts between the address decoders of the two ports on the fault modeling are investigated. Fault models and their tests are introduced. In addition, the consequences of the port restrictions (read-only or write-only ports) on the fault models and tests are discussed, together with the test strategy.
Keywords:multi-port memories  single-port memories  fault models  address decoder faults  march tests  fault coverage  read-only ports  write-only ports
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