COEN 6521 VLSI Testing Scan Designzzilic/scan05p2.pdf · 2005-03-17 · Testing Scan Registers Need...
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OverviewDefinitionAd-hoc methodsScan design
Design rulesScan registerScan flip-flopsScan test sequencesOverheadsScan design system
Partial Scan
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Definitions
Design for testability (DFT) refers to those design techniques that make test generation and test application cost-effective.DFT methods for digital circuits:
Ad-hoc methodsStructured methods:
ScanPartial ScanBuilt-in self-test (BIST)Boundary scan
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Ad-Hoc DFT Methods
Good design practices learnt through experience:Avoid asynchronous (unclocked) feedback.Make flip-flops initializable.Avoid redundant gates. Avoid large fanin gates.Provide test control for difficult-to-control signals.Avoid gated clocks.Consider ATE requirements (tristates, etc.)
Design reviews conducted by experts or design auditing toolsDisadvantages of ad-hoc DFT methods:
Experts and tools not always availableTest generation often manual with no guarantee of high fault coverageDesign iterations may be necessary
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Scan DesignCircuit designed using pre-specified design rulesTest structure (hardware) added to the verified design:
Adding test control (TC) primary inputReplacing flip-flops by scan flip-flops (SFF) and connecting to form one or more shift registers in test modeMaking input/output of each scan shift register controllable/observable from PI/PO
Use of combinational ATPG to obtain tests for all testable faults in combinational logicAdding shift register tests and converting ATPG tests into scan sequences for use in manufacturing test
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Scan Design Rules
Use only clocked D-type of flip-flops for all state variablesAt least one PI pin available for test; more pins, if available, can be usedAll clocks controlled from PIsClocks must not feed data inputs of flip-flops
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Correcting Desing Rule Violation
All clocks controlled from PIComb.logic
Comb.logic
D1
D2CK
Q
FF
Comb.logic
D1D2
CK
Q
FF
Comb.logic
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Scan Flip-FlopsD
TC
SD
CK
Q
QMUX
D flip-flop
Master latch Slave latch
CK
TC Normal mode, D selected Scan mode, SD selected
Master open Slave opent
t
Logicoverhead
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Scan Design
SFF
SFF
SFF
Combinational
logic
PI PO
SCANOUT
SCANINNot shown: CK orMCK/SCK feed allSFFs.
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Testing Using Scan
I2I1 O1 O2
S2S1 N2N1
Combinational
logic
PI
Presentstate
PO
Nextstate
SCANINTC SCANOUT
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Combinational Test Vectors
I2I1
O1 O2
PI
PO
SCANIN
SCANOUT
S1 S2
N1 N2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TC
Don’t careor random
bits
Sequence length = (ncomb + 1) nsff + ncomb clock periods
ncomb = number of combinational vectorsnsff = number of scan flip-flops
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Testing Scan Registers
Need to test scan register prior to application of scan test sequencesShift sequence 00110011 . . . of length nsff+4 in scan mode (TC=0) produces 00, 01, 11 and 10 transitions in all flip-flops and observes the result at SCANOUT outputTotal scan test length: (ncomb + 2) nsff * ncomb + 4 clock periods
Example: 2,000 scan flip-flops, 500 comb. vectors, total scan test length ~ 106 clocks
Multiple scan registers reduce test length
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Multiple Scan Registers
Possibility of distributing scan flip-flops among any number of shift registers, each having a separate scanin and scanout pinTest sequence length determined by the longest scan shift registerJust one test control (TC) pin essential
SFFSFF
SFF
Combinationallogic
PI/SCANIN PO/SCANOUTM
UX
CK
TC
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Partial Scan
Subset of flip-flops is scanned.Objectives:
Minimizing area overhead and scan sequence length, while achieving required fault coverageExcluding selected flip-flops from scan:
Improvement of performanceAllowing on limited scan design rule violations
Allow automation:In scan flip-flop selectionIn test generation
Shorter scan sequences
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Partial Scan Architecture
FF
FF
SFF
SFF
Combinationalcircuit
PI PO
CK1
CK2 SCANOUT
SCANIN
TC
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Test Generation
Scan and non-scan flip-flops controlled from separate clock PIs:
Normal mode – Both clocks activeScan mode – Only scan clock active
Seq. ATPG model:Scan flip-flops replaced by PI and POSeq. ATPG program used for test generationScan register test sequence, 001100…, of length nsff + 4 applied in scan modeEach ATPG vector preceded by scan-in sequence to set scan flip-flop statesScan-out sequence added at the end of each vector sequence
Test length = (nATPG + 2) nsff + nATPG + 4 clocks
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Flip-Flop for Partial ScanNormal scan flip-flop (SFF) with multiplexer of the LSSD flip-flop usedScan flip-flops required separate clock control:
Either separate clock pinOr alternative design for a single clock pin
Masterlatch
Slavelatch
D
SD
TCCK
MUX
SFF(Scan flip-flop)
Q
TC
CK
Normal mode Scan mode
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Why Partial Scan
Generalized scan method; scan varying from 0 to 100%Partial-scan has lower overheads (area and delay) and reduced test lengthPartial-scan allows limited violations of scan design rules, e.g., a flip-flop on a critical path may not be scanned
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Motivation for Boundary Scan Standard
Components put on both sides of PCBReduced spacing between PCB wiresPCB tester replaced with build-in test delivery system - JTAG
Need to add standard System Test Port and Bus to provide I/O communication
Components on PCB from different vendorsTest bus identical for various componentsOne chip providing test hardware for other chips
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Purpose of Standard
Test instructions and data serially fed into CUTPossibility to read out test resultsToo many shifts to shift in external tests
JTAG controlling scan operation on chip, PCB and system levelCharacteristics
Control of tri-state signals during testingOther chips used to collect test responses from CUTSystem interconnects to be tested separately from componentsComponents tested separately from wires
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System Test Logic
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Interconnects at System Level
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Boundary Scan Chain
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Boundary Scan Cell
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Serial Board Scan
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Parallel Board Scan
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Independent Path Board Scan
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Signals at Test Access Port (TAP)
Test Clock Input (TCK) - Clock for test logicPossibly running at different rate than system clock
Test Mode Select (TMS) - Switching system from functional to test modeTest Data Input (TDI) - Accepting serial test data and instructions
Used to shift-in vectors or one of many test instructionsTest Data Output (TDO) - Serially shifting-out test results captured in boundary scan chain (or device ID or other internal register)Test Reset (TRST) - Optional asynchronous TAP controller reset
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State Diagram of TAP Controller