Title :
A BIST scheme for the detection of path-delay faults
Author :
Mukherjee, Nilanjan ; Chakraborty, Tapan J. ; Bhawmik, Sudipta
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., Lucent Technol., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Path-delay faults represent a fault model that is commonly used to detect timing anomalies in a circuit. Unlike stuck-at faults which can be detected using ATE at lower speed, test for path-delay faults require ATEs that can run at the clock frequency of the circuit under-test. However, with ever-increasing circuit-speed and complexity, ATEs are unable to keep up with this growing trend. Moreover running deterministic tests for timing related defects on expensive ATEs for high-speed circuits consume enormous test application time. In this paper, we propose a BIST methodology for path-delay faults in sequential circuits. The proposed technique is based on an existing BIST architecture for stuck-at faults such that timing faults in a circuit can also be addressed with minimum additional effort. A new clocking scheme along with a novel technique for placing observation points that increases the fault coverage for path-delay faults is presented. Experimental results on some benchmark circuits show high path-delay fault coverage for sequential circuits
Keywords :
VLSI; automatic test pattern generation; boundary scan testing; built-in self test; fault simulation; integrated circuit testing; logic testing; sequential circuits; timing; BIST scheme; clocking scheme; fault coverage; fault model; linear feedback shift register; observation points; path-delay faults detection; random test patterns generation; scan-based BIST; sequential circuits; stuck-at faults; timing anomalies; timing faults; Automatic testing; Built-in self-test; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Clocks; Electrical fault detection; Fault detection; Frequency; Sequential circuits; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Test Conference, 1998. Proceedings., International
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5093-6
DOI :
10.1109/TEST.1998.743182