Novel approach to reduce power droop during scan-based logic BIST

M. Omaña, Daniele Rossi, Filippo Fuzzi, C. Metra, C. Tirumurti, R. Galivache
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Significant peak power (PP), thus power droop (PD), during test is a serious concern for modern, complex ICs. In fact, the PD originated during the application of test vectors may produce a delay effect on the circuit under test signal transitions. This event may be erroneously recognized as presence of a delay fault, with consequent generation of an erroneous test fail, thus increasing yield loss. Several solutions have been proposed in the literature to reduce the PD during test of combinational ICs, while fewer approaches exist for sequential ICs. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to reduce peak power/power droop during test of sequential circuits with scan-based Logic GIST. In particular, our approach reduces the switching activity of the scan chains between following capture cycles. This is achieved by an original generation and arrangement of test vectors. The proposed approach presents a very low impact on fault coverage and test time, while requiring a very low cost in terms of area overhead.
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一种降低基于扫描的逻辑BIST功率下降的新方法
测试过程中的显著峰值功率(PP),即功率下降(PD),是现代复杂集成电路的一个严重问题。实际上,在应用测试矢量过程中产生的PD可能会对测试信号转换下的电路产生延迟效应。该事件可能被错误地识别为延迟故障的存在,从而产生错误的测试失败,从而增加产量损失。文献中已经提出了几种解决方案来降低组合集成电路测试期间的PD,而串行集成电路的方法较少。在本文中,我们提出了一种利用基于扫描的逻辑GIST来降低时序电路测试中的峰值功率/功率下降的新方法。特别是,我们的方法减少了扫描链在以下捕获周期之间的切换活动。这是通过测试向量的原始生成和排列来实现的。该方法对故障覆盖率和测试时间的影响很小,同时所需的面积开销也很低。
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