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Euromicro Symposium on Digital Systems Design (DSD'01)
Test Strategies on Functionally Partitioned Module-Based Programmable Architecture for Base-Band Processing
Warsaw, Poland
September 04-September 06
ISBN: 0-7695-1239-9
Simon Leung, The University of Queensland
Adam Postula, The University of Queensland
Ahmed Hemani, Spirea AB, Kista Science Park, Electrum 229
Abstract: A specialised reconfigurable architecture for telecommunication base-band processing is augmented with testing resources. The routing network is linked via virtual wire hardware modules to reduce the area occupied by connecting buses. The number of switches within the routing matrices is also minimised, which increases throughput without sacrificing flexibility. The testing algorithm was developed to systematically search for faults in the processing modules and the flexible high-speed routing network within the architecture. The testing algorithm starts with scanning the externally addressable memory space and testing the master controller. The controller then tests every switch in the route-through switch matrix by making loops from the shared memory to each of the switches. The local switch matrix is also tested in the same way. Next the local memory is scanned. Finally, pre-defined test vectors are loaded into local memory to check the processing modules. This algorithm scans all possible paths within the interconnection network exhaustively and reports all faults. Strategies can be inserted to bypass minor faults.
Citation:
Simon Leung, Adam Postula, Ahmed Hemani, "Test Strategies on Functionally Partitioned Module-Based Programmable Architecture for Base-Band Processing," dsd, pp.0326, Euromicro Symposium on Digital Systems Design (DSD'01), 2001
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