SCAN/BIST techniques for decreasing test storage and their implications to test pattern generation

R. Bevacqua, L. Guerrazzi, F. Fummi
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Test pattern storage is an important problem affecting all Design for Testability (DfT) techniques based on scan-path. Built-In Self Test (BIST) methodologies are used in conjunction to scan-path techniques for reducing the amount of test patterns that must be stored. This paper analyzes two SCAN/BIST approaches and identifies conditions which guarantee that such techniques require shorter test sequences in relation to a simple scan method. Such conditions concern the ability of sequential test pattern generators (TPGs) to concatenate test sequences, but, unfortunately, standard sequential TPGs do not show sufficient capabilities in this task. This, the paper presents an innovative concatenation strategy for test sequences based on implicit techniques. Preliminary results and a case-study show that the use of the presented SCAN/BIST approaches, with the proposed test generation strategy, generates a test methodology that sensibly reduce the amount of test patterns which must be stored.
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用于减少测试存储的SCAN/BIST技术及其对测试模式生成的影响
测试模式存储是影响所有基于扫描路径的可测试性设计(DfT)技术的重要问题。内置自测(BIST)方法与扫描路径技术结合使用,以减少必须存储的测试模式的数量。本文分析了两种SCAN/BIST方法,并确定了保证这些技术相对于简单的扫描方法需要更短的测试序列的条件。这些条件涉及到顺序测试模式生成器(TPGs)连接测试序列的能力,但是,不幸的是,标准顺序TPGs在这项任务中没有显示出足够的能力。为此,本文提出了一种基于隐式技术的测试序列连接策略。初步结果和一个案例研究表明,使用所提出的SCAN/BIST方法,以及所提出的测试生成策略,可以生成一种测试方法,该方法可以显着减少必须存储的测试模式的数量。
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