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Diverse grid structures in HVDC systems are generally possible. Though HVDC fault detection methods from overcurrent to derivative detection have recently been proposed, a broad discussion about reasonable fault localization is mostly absent. A MATLAB Simulink model with four different transmission line scenarios was developed for application-oriented considerations of short circuit fault detection...
One of the fashionable stress test that has been practiced in CMOS VLSI recently is known as IDDQ scan test. It has competency to be exercised as a part of failure analysis method in localization latent defect with nano scale geometry, i.e. gate oxide hole. An extension study in this field delivers proficiency on logic circuit diagnostic. Form the results obtained during the experiment, it shows that...
This paper presents an industrial case study on logic diagnosis targeting system-on-chip (SoC). We first show the complexity and the issues related to the diagnosis of SoC. Then we propose a diagnosis approach based on the effect-cause paradigm. This approach consists of two phases: (i) a fault localization phase resorting to the critical path tracing to determine a set of suspects, (ii) a fault model...
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