Principles of Testing Electronic Systems
A pragmatic approach to testing electronic systems

As we move ahead in the electronic age, rapid changes in technology pose an ever-increasing number of challenges in testing electronic products. Many practicing engineers are involved in this arena, but few have a chance to study the field in a systematic way-learning takes place on the job. By covering the fundamental disciplines in detail, Principles of Testing Electronic Systems provides design engineers with the much-needed knowledge base.

Divided into five major parts, this highly useful reference relates design and tests to the development of reliable electronic products; shows the main vehicles for design verification; examines designs that facilitate testing; and investigates how testing is applied

to random logic, memories, FPGAs, and microprocessors. Finally, the last part offers coverage of advanced test solutions for today's very deep submicron designs. The authors take a phenomenological approach to the subject matter while providing readers with plenty of opportunities to explore the foundation in detail. Special features include:
* An explanation of where a test belongs in the design flow
* Detailed discussion of scan-path and ordering of scan-chains
* BIST solutions for embedded logic and memory blocks
* Test methodologies for FPGAs
* A chapter on testing system on a chip
* Numerous references
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Principles of Testing Electronic Systems
A pragmatic approach to testing electronic systems

As we move ahead in the electronic age, rapid changes in technology pose an ever-increasing number of challenges in testing electronic products. Many practicing engineers are involved in this arena, but few have a chance to study the field in a systematic way-learning takes place on the job. By covering the fundamental disciplines in detail, Principles of Testing Electronic Systems provides design engineers with the much-needed knowledge base.

Divided into five major parts, this highly useful reference relates design and tests to the development of reliable electronic products; shows the main vehicles for design verification; examines designs that facilitate testing; and investigates how testing is applied

to random logic, memories, FPGAs, and microprocessors. Finally, the last part offers coverage of advanced test solutions for today's very deep submicron designs. The authors take a phenomenological approach to the subject matter while providing readers with plenty of opportunities to explore the foundation in detail. Special features include:
* An explanation of where a test belongs in the design flow
* Detailed discussion of scan-path and ordering of scan-chains
* BIST solutions for embedded logic and memory blocks
* Test methodologies for FPGAs
* A chapter on testing system on a chip
* Numerous references
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A pragmatic approach to testing electronic systems

As we move ahead in the electronic age, rapid changes in technology pose an ever-increasing number of challenges in testing electronic products. Many practicing engineers are involved in this arena, but few have a chance to study the field in a systematic way-learning takes place on the job. By covering the fundamental disciplines in detail, Principles of Testing Electronic Systems provides design engineers with the much-needed knowledge base.

Divided into five major parts, this highly useful reference relates design and tests to the development of reliable electronic products; shows the main vehicles for design verification; examines designs that facilitate testing; and investigates how testing is applied

to random logic, memories, FPGAs, and microprocessors. Finally, the last part offers coverage of advanced test solutions for today's very deep submicron designs. The authors take a phenomenological approach to the subject matter while providing readers with plenty of opportunities to explore the foundation in detail. Special features include:
* An explanation of where a test belongs in the design flow
* Detailed discussion of scan-path and ordering of scan-chains
* BIST solutions for embedded logic and memory blocks
* Test methodologies for FPGAs
* A chapter on testing system on a chip
* Numerous references

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471319313
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 07/25/2000
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 6.48(w) x 9.43(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

SAMIHA MOURAD, PhD, is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California. YERVANT ZORIAN, PhD, is Chief Technology Advisor at Logic Vision, Inc., San Jose, California.

Table of Contents

DESIGN AND TEST.

Overview of Testing.

Defects, Failures, and Faults.

Design Representation.

VLSI Design Flow.

TEST FLOW.

Role of Simulation in Testing.

Automatic Test Pattern Generation.

Current Testing.

DESIGN FOR TESTABILITY.

Ad Hoc Test Techniques.

Scan-Path Design.

Boundary-Scan Testing.

Built-in Self-Test.

SPECIAL STRUCTURES.

Memory Testing.

Testing FPGAs and Microprocessors.

ADVANCED TOPICS.

Synthesis for Testability.

Testing SOCs.

Appendices.

Index.
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