Abstract:Low power circuits have become a necessary part in modern designs. Retention flip-flop is one of the most important components in low power designs. Conventional test methodologies are not sufficient to test the retention flip-flop thoroughly. This paper presents four new fault models and the testing of retention flip-flop. The four fault models are awakemode stuck-at fault, sleep-mode stuck-at fault, awake-mode transition fault, and sleep-mode transition fault. The four faults model the defects that affect th… Show more
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