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Introduction to IDDQ Testing

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Testing techniques for VLSI circuits are undergoing many exciting changes. The predominant method for testing digital circuits consists of applying a set of input stimuli to the IC and monitoring the logic levels at primary outputs. If, for one or more inputs, there is a discrepancy between the observed output and the expected output then the IC is declared to be defective.
A new approach to testing digital circuits, which has come to be known as IDDQ testing, has been actively researched for the last fifteen years. In IDDQ testing, the steady state supply current, rather than the logic levels at the primary outputs, is monitored. Years of research suggests that IDDQ testing can significantly improve the quality and reliability of fabricated circuits. This has prompted many semiconductor manufacturers to adopt this testing technique, among them Philips Semiconductors, Ford Microelectronics, Intel, Texas Instruments, LSI Logic, Hewlett-Packard, SUN microsystems, Alcatel, and SGS Thomson.
This increase in the use of IDDQ testing should be of interest to three groups of individuals associated with the IC business: Product Managers and Test Engineers, CAD Tool Vendors and Circuit Designers.
Introduction to IDDQ Testing is designed to educate this community. The authors have summarized in one volume the main findings of more than fifteen years of research in this area.

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Testing techniques for VLSI circuits are undergoing many exciting changes. The predominant method for testing digital circuits consists of applying a set of input stimuli to the IC and monitoring the logic levels at primary outputs. If, for one or more inputs, there is a discrepancy between the observed output and the expected output then the IC is declared to be defective.


A new approach to testing digital circuits, which has come to be known as I
DDQ
testing, has been actively researched for the last fifteen years. In I
DDQ
testing, the steady state supply current, rather than the logic levels at the primary outputs, is monitored. Years of research suggests that I
DDQ
testing can significantly improve the quality and reliability of fabricated circuits. This has prompted many semiconductor manufacturers to adopt this testing technique, among them Philips Semiconductors, Ford Microelectronics, Intel, Texas Instruments, LSI Logic, Hewlett-Packard, SUN microsystems, Alcatel, and SGS Thomson.


This increase in the use of I
DDQ
testing should be of interest to three groups of individuals associated with the IC business: Product Managers and Test Engineers, CAD Tool Vendors and Circuit Designers.


Introduction to I
DDQ
Testing

is designed to educate this community. The authors have summarized in one volume the main findings of more than fifteen years of research in this area.

Product details

Authors Chakravarty, Paul J. Thadikaran, S. Chakravarty, Paul J Thadikaran, S Chakravarty
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.05.2014
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communication
 
EAN 9781461378129
ISBN 978-1-4613-7812-9
Pages 323
Illustrations XIX, 323 p.
Dimensions (packing) 17.3 x 23.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight (packing) 528 g
 
Series Frontiers in Electronic Testing > 08
Frontiers in Electronic Testing
Subjects C, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design, Computer-aided engineering, microsystems
 

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