Randomness properties of partial γ - β planes as LSI test inputs and their implementations

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In testing LSI circuits, it is sometimes important to generate sequences with strong randomness properties with simple implementations as test inputs, since they can avoid time consuming test pattern generations for each fault assumed in each circuit under test (CUT). Randomness properties of test inputs are also useful when there are some unknown, variable or variety factors in CUT, since in these cases, it is impossible to generate efficient test inputs, and the above sequences would provide reasonable results in the sense of ”average behaviors”. M sequences are well known to have strong randomness properties, and they are often used as these test inputs. However, it sometimes is required to have additional elaborations. For example, when parallel independent inputs are required to test CUT with large number of input terminals k, the total length 2k−1 of an M sequence is too long. Therefore, only some partial sequences from entire M sequences can be applicable to the circuit. In these cases, randomness properties assured for entire sequences no longer hold. Still, the resulting sequences are required to have sufficient randomness properties. Randomness properties of three kinds of sequences, sequences from partial two-dimensional M sequences (γ - β plane), vertically-s-shifted sequences, and horizontally-cyclic 1-shifted sequences, all derived from the same original one dimensional M sequence as parallel test inputs to LSIs, are performed and compared in this paper. The results show that sequences from partial γ - β plane are satisfactory as parallel random input sequences for large CUT. Then, the implementations of γ - β plane are discussed. It is seen that simple methods of implementation do exist, and partial sequences from γ - β planes axe also promising from this point of view.

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Kamiya, Y., Miki, T., & Iwadare, Y. (1995). Randomness properties of partial γ - β planes as LSI test inputs and their implementations. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 948, pp. 297–311). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60114-7_22

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