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A novel scheme for reducing the test application time in accumulator-based test-pattern generation is presented. The proposed scheme exhibits extremely low demand for hardware. It is based on a decoder whose inputs are driven by a very slow external tester. Experimental results on ISCAS benchmarks substantiate a test-time reduction of 75%-95% when compared to previously published test-set embedding...
This paper describes a design flow for the circuit-level optimization of a technology. The concurrent exploration of device characteristics and library design choices leads to a more application-optimal technology. We illustrate the design flow by: 1) analyzing the impact of buffer cell design, and 2) by optimizing a 130 nm technology for low operational power.
This paper describes a methodology for building a reliable internet core router that considers the vulnerability of its electronic components to single event upset (SEU). It begins with a set of meaningful system level metrics that can be related to product reliability requirements. A specification is then defined that can be effectively used during the system architecture, silicon and software design...
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