International Test Conference 2003 (ITC'03) Defect Coverage of Boundary-Scan Tests: What does it mean when a Boundary-Scan test passes? Charlotte, NC, USA September 30-October 02 ISBN: 0-7803-8107-6
A new coverage definition and metric, called the "PCOLA/SOQ" model, introduced in 2002 [Hird02], has great utility in allowing the test coverage of defects on boards to be measured and compared rationally. This paper discusses the general topic of measuring test coverage of Boundary-Scan tests within this framework. A conclusion is that Boundary-Scan tests offer a large amount of test coverage when Boundary-Scan is implemented on a board, even if that implementation is partial. However, coverage is not perfect for certain defects in the PCOLA/SOQ model, as shown by example.
Citation:
Kenneth P. Parker, "Defect Coverage of Boundary-Scan Tests: What does it mean when a Boundary-Scan test passes?," itc, pp.1268, International Test Conference 2003 (ITC'03), 2003 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||