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A synthesis-based test generation and compaction algorithm for multifaults
Authors:Srinivas Devadas  Kurt Keutzer  Sharad Malik
Affiliation:(1) Department of EECS, MIT, 02139 Cambridge, MA;(2) Synopsys, Inc., 94043 Mountain View, CA;(3) Department of EE, Princeton University, 08544 NJ
Abstract:Because of its inherent complexity, the problem of automatic test pattern generation for multiple stuck-at faults (multifaults) has been largely ignored. Recently, the observation that multifault testability is retained by algebraic factorization demonstrated that single fault (and therefore multifault) vector sets for two-level circuits could give complete multifault coverage for multilevel circuits constructed by algebraic factorization. Unfortunately, in using this method the vector set size can be much larger than what is really required to achieve multifault coverage, and the approach has some limitations in its applicability.In this article we first present a multifault test generation and compaction strategy for algebraically factored multilevel circuits, synthesized from two-level representations. We give a basic sufficiency condition for multifault testability of such networks.We next focus on the relationship between hazard-free robust path-delay-fault testability and multifault testability. We show that the former implies the latter for arbitrary multilevel circuits. This allows the use of previously developed composition rules that maintain path-delay-fault testability for the synthesis of multifault testable circuits.We identify a class of multiplexor-based networks and prove an interesting property of such networks—if the networks are fully single stuck-at fault testable, or made fully single stuck-at fault testable, they are completely multifault testable. We give a multifault test generation and compaction algorithm for such networks.We provide experimental results which indicate that a compacted multifault test set derived using the above strategies can be significantly smaller than the test set derived using previously proposed procedures. These results also indicate the substantially wider applicability of our procedures, as compared to previous techniques.
Keywords:Iogic synthesis  multiple fault  test compaction  test generation
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