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2002 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD'02)
A Test Processor Concept for Systems-on-a-Chip
Freiburg, Germany
September 16-September 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1700-5
C. Galke, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus
M. Pflanz, IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH
H. T. Vierhaus, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus
This paper introduces a new concept for the self test of systems on a chip (SoCs) with embedded processors. We propose hardware- and software-based test strategy. A minimum sized test processor was designed in order to perform on-chip test functions. It?s architecture contains special adopted registers to realize LFSR or MISR functions for pattern decompaction and pattern filtering. High-performance interfaces allow parallel and serial pattern in- and output, and a fast test vector comparison. The architecture is scalable and is based on a standard RISC architecture in order to facilitate the use of standard compilers.
Citation:
C. Galke, M. Pflanz, H. T. Vierhaus, "A Test Processor Concept for Systems-on-a-Chip," iccd, pp.210, 2002 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD'02), 2002
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