Title :
Adaptive multi-site testing for analog/mixed-signal circuits incorporating neighborhood information
Author :
Yilmaz, Ender ; Ozev, Sule
Author_Institution :
Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Increasing integration packs more functionality in a single chip necessitating the testing of even more specification parameters. However, there is a tendency to keep test time budged constrained, which leads test engineers to seek more efficient test strategies. Statistical test compaction methods offer generic and circuit independent means of achieving efficient testing. Adaptive test methodologies have been shown to achieve better test quality versus test time trade-off compared to non-adaptive methods. In this work, we propose a new adaptive test approach geared for multi-site applications to achieve a significantly better test time/test quality trade-off. We employ an innovative compound-device approach that enables us to exploit device-to-device correlations. Moreover, we use neighbor device statistics for efficient defect screening. We show that despite the constraints imposed by multi-site testing, we successfully reap the benefits of adaptive testing in a multi-site environment.
Keywords :
analogue circuits; circuit testing; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; adaptive multi-site testing; adaptive test approach; analog circuit; compound-device approach; defect screening; device statistics; device-to-device correlation; mixed-signal circuit; multi-site application; multi-site environment; neighborhood information; Compaction; Compounds; Correlation; Engines; Estimation; Production; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Test Symposium (ETS), 2012 17th IEEE European
Conference_Location :
Annecy
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0696-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0695-9
DOI :
10.1109/ETS.2012.6233010