Testing and diagnosing embedded content addressable memories

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Embedded content addressable memories (CAMs) are important components in many system chips. In this paper two efficient March-like test algorithms are proposed. In addition to typical RAM faults, they also cover CAM-specific comparison faults. The first algorithm requires 9N Read/Write operations and 2(N+W) Compare operations to cover comparison and RAM faults (but does not fully cover the intra-word coupling faults), for an N×W-bit CAM. The second algorithm uses 3N log2 W Write and 2W log2 W Compare operations to cover the remaining intra-word coupling faults. Compared with the previous algorithms, the proposed algorithms have higher fault coverage and lower time complexity. Moreover it can test the CAM even when its comparison result is observed only by the Hit output or the priority encoder output. Fault-location algorithms are also developed for locating the cells with comparison faults.

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Li, J. F., Tzeng, R. S., & Wu, C. W. (2002). Testing and diagnosing embedded content addressable memories. In Proceedings of the IEEE VLSI Test Symposium (Vol. 2002-January, pp. 389–394). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/VTS.2002.1011169

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