Abstract:This paper presents a stuck-at fault test data compression using the scan flip flops with delay fault testability namely the Chiba scan flip-flops. The feature of the proposed method is two-stage test data compression. First, test data is compressed utilizing the structure of the Chiba scan flip flops (the first stage compression). Second, the compressed test data is further compressed by conventional test data compression utilizing X bits (the second stage compression). Evaluation shows that when Huffman test… Show more
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