354 research outputs found

    Oscillation-based DFT for Second-order Bandpass OTA-C Filters

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    This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. Under embargo until 6 September 2018. The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-017-0648-9.This paper describes a design for testability technique for second-order bandpass operational transconductance amplifier and capacitor filters using an oscillation-based test topology. The oscillation-based test structure is a vectorless output test strategy easily extendable to built-in self-test. The proposed methodology converts filter under test into a quadrature oscillator using very simple techniques and measures the output frequency. Using feedback loops with nonlinear block, the filter-to-oscillator conversion techniques easily convert the bandpass OTA-C filter into an oscillator. With a minimum number of extra components, the proposed scheme requires a negligible area overhead. The validity of the proposed method has been verified using comparison between faulty and fault-free simulation results of Tow-Thomas and KHN OTA-C filters. Simulation results in 0.25μm CMOS technology show that the proposed oscillation-based test strategy for OTA-C filters is suitable for catastrophic and parametric faults testing and also effective in detecting single and multiple faults with high fault coverage.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio

    Testing a CMOS operational amplifier circuit using a combination of oscillation and IDDQ test methods

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    This work presents a case study, which attempts to improve the fault diagnosis and testability of the oscillation testing methodology applied to a typical two-stage CMOS operational amplifier. The proposed test method takes the advantage of good fault coverage through the use of a simple oscillation based test technique, which needs no test signal generation and combines it with quiescent supply current (IDDQ) testing to provide a fault confirmation. A built in current sensor (BICS), which introduces insignificant performance degradation of the circuit-under-test (CUT), has been utilized to monitor the power supply quiescent current changes in the CUT. The testability has also been enhanced in the testing procedure using a simple fault-injection technique. The approach is attractive for its simplicity, robustness and capability of built-in-self test (BIST) implementation. It can also be generalized to the oscillation based test structures of other CMOS analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. The practical results and simulations confirm the functionality of the proposed test method

    A design for testability study on a high performance automatic gain control circuit.

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    A comprehensive testability study on a commercial automatic gain control circuit is presented which aims to identify design for testability (DfT) modifications to both reduce production test cost and improve test quality. A fault simulation strategy based on layout extracted faults has been used to support the study. The paper proposes a number of DfT modifications at the layout, schematic and system levels together with testability. Guidelines that may well have generic applicability. Proposals for using the modifications to achieve partial self test are made and estimates of achieved fault coverage and quality levels presente

    Power supply current [IPS] based testing of CMOS amplifier circuit with and without floating gate input transistors

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    This work presents a case study, which attempts to improve the fault diagnosis and testability of the power supply current based testing methodology applied to a typical two-stage CMOS operational amplifier and is extended to operational amplifier with floating gate input transistors*. The proposed test method takes the advantage of good fault coverage through the use of a simple power supply current measurement based test technique, which only needs an ac input stimulus at the input and no additional circuitry. The faults simulating possible manufacturing defects have been introduced using the fault injection transistors. In the present work, variations of ac ripple in the power supply current IPS, passing through VDD under the application of an ac input stimulus is measured to detect injected faults in the CMOS amplifier. The effect of parametric variation is taken into consideration by setting tolerance limit of ± 5% on the fault-free IPS value. The fault is identified if the power supply current, IPS falls outside the deviation given by the tolerance limit. This method presented can also be generalized to the test structures of other floating-gate MOS analog and mixed signal integrated circuits

    Quiescent current testing of CMOS data converters

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    Power supply quiescent current (IDDQ) testing has been very effective in VLSI circuits designed in CMOS processes detecting physical defects such as open and shorts and bridging defects. However, in sub-micron VLSI circuits, IDDQ is masked by the increased subthreshold (leakage) current of MOSFETs affecting the efficiency of I¬DDQ testing. In this work, an attempt has been made to perform robust IDDQ testing in presence of increased leakage current by suitably modifying some of the test methods normally used in industry. Digital CMOS integrated circuits have been tested successfully using IDDQ and IDDQ methods for physical defects. However, testing of analog circuits is still a problem due to variation in design from one specific application to other. The increased leakage current further complicates not only the design but also testing. Mixed-signal integrated circuits such as the data converters are even more difficult to test because both analog and digital functions are built on the same substrate. We have re-examined both IDDQ and IDDQ methods of testing digital CMOS VLSI circuits and added features to minimize the influence of leakage current. We have designed built-in current sensors (BICS) for on-chip testing of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. We have also combined quiescent current testing with oscillation and transient current test techniques to map large number of manufacturing defects on a chip. In testing, we have used a simple method of injecting faults simulating manufacturing defects invented in our VLSI research group. We present design and testing of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits with on-chip BICS such as an operational amplifier, 12-bit charge scaling architecture based digital-to-analog converter (DAC), 12-bit recycling architecture based analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and operational amplifier with floating gate inputs. The designed circuits are fabricated in 0.5 μm and 1.5 μm n-well CMOS processes and tested. Experimentally observed results of the fabricated devices are compared with simulations from SPICE using MOS level 3 and BSIM3.1 model parameters for 1.5 μm and 0.5 μm n-well CMOS technologies, respectively. We have also explored the possibility of using noise in VLSI circuits for testing defects and present the method we have developed

    Conception pour la testabilité des systèmes biomédicaux implantables

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    Architecture générale des systèmes implantables -- Principes de stimulation électrique -- Champs d'application des systèmes implantables -- Les particularités des circuits implantables -- Tendance future -- Conception pour la testabilité de la partie numérique des circuits implantables -- "Desigh and realization of an accurate built-in current sensor for Iddq testing and power dissipation measurement -- Conception pour la testabilité de la partie analogique des circuits implantables -- BIST for digital-to-analog and Analogo-to-digital converters -- Efficient and accurate testing of analog-to-digital converters using oscillation test method -- Design for testability of Embedded integrated operational amplifiers -- Vérification des interfaces bioélectroniques des systèmes implantables -- Monitorin the electrode and lead failures in implanted microstimulators and sensors -- Capteurs de température intégrés pour la vérification de l'état thermique des puces dédiées -- Built-in temperature sensors for on-line thermal monitoring of microelectronic structures -- Un protocole de communication fiable pour la programmation et la télémétrie des système implantables -- A reliable communication protoco for externally controlled biomedical implanted devices

    Design-for-Test of Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits

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    OSCILLATION-BASED TESTING METHOD FOR DETECTING SWITCH FAULTS IN HIGH-Q SC BIQUAD FILTERS

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    Testing switched capacitor circuits is a challenge due to the diversity of the possible faults. A special problem encountered is the synthesis of the test signal that will control and will make the fault-effect observable at the test point. The oscillation based method which was adopted for testing in these proceedings resolves that important issue by his nature. Here we discuss the properties of the method and the conditions to be fulfilled in order to implement it in the right way. To achieve that we resolved the problem of synthesis of the positive feed-back circuit and the choice of a proper model of the operational amplifier. In that way a realistic foundation to the testing process was generated. A second order notch cell was chosen as a case-study. Fault dictionaries were developed related to the catastrophic faults of the switches used within the cell. The results reported here are a continuation of our previous work and are complimentary to some other already published

    Analog Configurability-Test Scheme for an Embedded Op-Amp Module in TI MSP430 Microcontrollers

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    This paper proposes the application of the analog configurability test (ACT) approach for an embedded analog configurable circuit, composed by operational amplifiers and interconnection resources that are embedded in the MSP430xG461x microcontrollers family, with the aim of verifying its mode programmability. This test strategy is particularly useful for applications involving in-field circuit reconfiguration, and require reliability and safe operation characteristics. The approach minimizes the cost in hardware overhead by employing only the hardware and software resources of the microcontroller. An embedded test routine sequentially programs selected module configurations, sets the test stimulus, acquires data from the internal ADC, and performs required calculations to determine the gain of the block. The test approach is experimentally evaluated using an embedded-system based real application board. Our experimental results show very good repeatability, with very low errors. These results show that the ACT proposed here is useful for testing the functionality of the EACC under test in a real application context by using a simple strategy at a very low cost.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ

    Analog Configurability-Test Scheme for an Embedded Op-Amp Module in TI MSP430 Microcontrollers

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    This paper proposes the application of the analog configurability test (ACT) approach for an embedded analog configurable circuit, composed by operational amplifiers and interconnection resources that are embedded in the MSP430xG461x microcontrollers family, with the aim of verifying its mode programmability. This test strategy is particularly useful for applications involving in-field circuit reconfiguration, and require reliability and safe operation characteristics. The approach minimizes the cost in hardware overhead by employing only the hardware and software resources of the microcontroller. An embedded test routine sequentially programs selected module configurations, sets the test stimulus, acquires data from the internal ADC, and performs required calculations to determine the gain of the block. The test approach is experimentally evaluated using an embedded-system based real application board. Our experimental results show very good repeatability, with very low errors. These results show that the ACT proposed here is useful for testing the functionality of the EACC under test in a real application context by using a simple strategy at a very low cost.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
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