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Test points provide additional control to design logic and can improve circuit testability. Traditionally, test points are activated by a global test enable signal, and routing the signal to the test points can be costly. To address this problem, we propose a new test point structure that utilizes controllability don't-cares to generate local test point activation signals. To support the structure,...
Reset is one of the most important signals in many designs. Since reset is typically not timing critical, it is handled at late physical design stages. However, the large fanout of reset and the lack of routing resources at these stages can create variant delays on different targets of the reset signal, creating reset recovery problems. Traditional approaches address this problem using physical design...
In this paper, we propose a resynthesis framework, called COunterexample-guided REsynthesis (CoRe), that automatically corrects errors in digital designs. The framework is based on a simulation-based abstraction technique and performs an error correction through two innovative circuit resynthesis solutions: distinguishing-power search and goal-directed search, which modify the functionality of circuits'...
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