2008
DOI: 10.1109/vts.2008.44
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An Industrial Case Study of Sticky Path-Delay Faults

Abstract: Sticky path-delay faults are path delay faults that are neither robustly nor non-robustly testable, but cannot be proven functionally unsensitizable. Better characterization of delay test quality requires a proper analysis of sticky path-delay faults. Furthermore, careful elimination of sticky path-delay faults contributes significantly to test development productivity and reduction of delay test cost.We present an industrial case study that shows the following. (a) On average, even after designers have remove… Show more

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