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International Test Conference 2002 (ITC'02)
XIDEN: Crosstalk Target Identification Framework
Baltimore, MD, USA
October 07-October 10
ISBN: 0-7803-7543-2
Shahin Nazarian, University of Southern California
Hang Huang, University of Southern California
Suriyaprakash Natarajan, University of Southern California
Sandeep K. Gupta, University of Southern California
Melvin A Breuer, University of Southern California
An efficient crosstalk target identification framework called XIDEN has been developed that is used prior to the computationally expensive processes of crosstalk validation and test generation. XIDEN is mainly composed of a set of extractors and filters that together identify the prime crosstalk targets. These prime targets include all error producing targets, i.e. targets that can potentially create Boolean errors. A methodology has been developed to determine the sequence of extractors and filters to identify a small set of targets with low computational cost. The effects of process variation and extraction accuracy as well as complexity are considered in XIDEN. After performing a training process on sample circuits, XIDEN produces a set of effective extractor-filter sequences to be used for production circuits.
Citation:
Shahin Nazarian, Hang Huang, Suriyaprakash Natarajan, Sandeep K. Gupta, Melvin A Breuer, "XIDEN: Crosstalk Target Identification Framework," itc, pp.365, International Test Conference 2002 (ITC'02), 2002
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