This paper presents a test compression method that effectively derives the capability of a run-length based encoding. The method employs two techniques: scan polarity adjustment and pinpoint test relaxation. Given a test set for a full-scan circuit, scan polarity adjustment selectively flips the values of some scan cells in test patterns. It can be realized by changing connections between two scan cells so that the inverted output of a scan cell, Q, is connected to the next scan cell. Pinpoint test relaxation flips some specified 1s in the test patterns to 0s without any fault coverage loss. Both techniques are applied by referring to a gain-penalty table to determine scan cells or bits to be flipped. Experimental results on ISCAS' 89 benchmark circuits show that the proposed method could reduce test data volume by 36%. Switching activities, i.e. test power during scan testing, were also reduced.
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