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22nd IEEE VLSI Test Symposium
Sensing temperature in CMOS circuits for Thermal Testing
Napa Valley, California
April 25-April 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2134-7
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| J. Altet, A. Rubio, A. Salhi, J. L. G?lvez, S. Dilhaire, A. Syal, A. Ivanov, "Sensing temperature in CMOS circuits for Thermal Testing," VLSI Test Symposium, IEEE, pp. 179, 22nd IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2004. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/VTEST.2004.1299241, author = {J. Altet and A. Rubio and A. Salhi and J. L. G?lvez and S. Dilhaire and A. Syal and A. Ivanov}, title = {Sensing temperature in CMOS circuits for Thermal Testing}, journal ={VLSI Test Symposium, IEEE}, volume = {0}, year = {2004}, issn = {1093-0167}, pages = {179}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VTEST.2004.1299241}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - VLSI Test Symposium, IEEE TI - Sensing temperature in CMOS circuits for Thermal Testing SN - 1093-0167 SP EP A1 - J. Altet, A1 - A. Rubio, A1 - A. Salhi, A1 - J. L. G?lvez, A1 - S. Dilhaire, A1 - A. Syal, A1 - A. Ivanov, PY - 2004 KW - Thermal testing KW - temperature sensors KW - analysis failure KW - built-in self test VL - 0 JA - VLSI Test Symposium, IEEE ER - | |||
Temperature is a physical magnitude that can be used as an observable quantity for IC testing purposes. The authors discuss in this paper the suitability of two temperature measuring strategies applicable to standard CMOS integrated circuits: a laser interferometer and a differential fully CMOS built-in temperature sensor.
Index Terms:
Thermal testing, temperature sensors, analysis failure, built-in self test
Citation:
J. Altet, A. Rubio, A. Salhi, J. L. G?lvez, S. Dilhaire, A. Syal, A. Ivanov, "Sensing temperature in CMOS circuits for Thermal Testing," vts, pp.179, 22nd IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2004
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