Search for dissertations about: "System-on-Chip Design and Test"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words System-on-Chip Design and Test.
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1. System-on-Chip Test Scheduling and Test Infrastructure Design
Abstract : There are several challenges that have to be considered in order to reduce the cost of System-on-Chip (SoC) testing, such as test application time, chip area overhead due to hardware introduced to enhance the testing, and the price of the test equipment. In this thesis the test application time and the test infrastructure hardware overhead of multiple-core SoCs are considered and two different problems are addressed. READ MORE
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2. Test Optimization for Core-based System-on-Chip
Abstract : The semiconductor technology has enabled the fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), which may include billions of transistors and can contain all necessary electronic circuitry for a complete system, so-called System-on-Chip (SOC). In order to handle design complexity and to meet short time-to-market requirements, it is increasingly common to make use of a modular design approach where an SOC is composed of pre-designed and pre-verified blocks of logic, called cores. READ MORE
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3. An Integrated System-Level Design for Testability Methodology
Abstract : HARDWARE TESTING is commonly used to check whether faults exist in a digital system. Much research has been devoted to the development of advanced hardware testing techniques and methods to support design for testability (DFT). READ MORE
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4. Hybrid Built-In Self-Test and Test Generation Techniques for Digital Systems
Abstract : The technological development is enabling the production of increasingly complex electronic systems. All such systems must be verified and tested to guarantee their correct behavior. As the complexity grows, testing has become one of the most significant factors that contribute to the total development cost. READ MORE
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5. System-on-Chip test scheduling with defect-probability and temperature considerations
Abstract : Electronic systems have become highly complex, which results in a dramatic increase of both design and production cost. Recently a core-based system-on-chip (SoC) design methodology has been employed in order to reduce these costs. READ MORE