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The fault injection technique is utilized for simulation-based verification of safety-related analog and mixed-signal (AMS) circuits for compliance with safety requirements in the presence of hardware faults. Exhaustive fault simulation is very time consuming with respect to the number of faults to simulate at circuit level. For efficient simulation-based verification, a fault grouping approach is...
The new level of integration achieved by the latest generation of automotive power chips pushes the pre-silicon verification challenges a step further. To cope with these challenges, the proven mixed-signal verification methodologies which have hitherto been used successfully have to be extended. The paper introduces newly applied approaches along with verification simulation results of the latest...
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