A New Approach for Test Pattern Generation for Digital Cores in Mixed Signal Circuits

Recent improvements in fabrication technology have made possible the realization of reliable integrated circuits (ICs) containing both analog and digital functions on the same silicon chip. Hence analog blocks, like filters, ampli- fiers, ADCs etc. are present before digital blocks in mixed signal VLSI circuits. This imposes restrictions on access- ing directly the pins of digital blocks resulting in drop of fault coverage. So DFT techniques like boundary scan are employed to solve this problem. In this paper we propose a new methodology for testing digital blocks embedded in mixed signal VLSI circuits that reduces the DFT overhead. In this methodology we develop an algorithm based on ana- log back trace for generating and applying test patterns to these digital blocks using the on-chip analog circuitry. The scheme is shown to work reasonably even with parameter variations of the analog blocks. Keywords: Automatic Test Pattern Generation, Analog back trace, Sensitivity analysis, Behavioral model

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