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Interdependence of the clocking architecture across IPs and overall peak power consumption is a major bottleneck that prevents concurrent yet independent testing of an IP at a higher clock frequency. We use a dynamic clocking architecture that eliminates these dependencies and reduces peak shift power by using clock phase staggering at a granular level during system-on-chip (SoC) testing. A SoC design...
Non-standardized scan interface within and across system-on-chips (SoCs) limits test-data reuse for intellectual properties (IPs). To overcome this limitation, we present a flexible and dynamic scan interface architecture that enables reuse of test-data for a given IP across SoCs with different scan pin configurations. The dynamic nature of this architecture also enables variable shift frequencies...
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