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A Diagnostic Fault Simulation Method for a Single Universal Logical Fault Model

Authors: Toshinori Hosokawa; Hideyuki Takano; Hiroshi Yamazaki; Koji Yamazaki;

A Diagnostic Fault Simulation Method for a Single Universal Logical Fault Model

Abstract

Fault diagnosis methods for specified fault models might deduce wrong faults as suspicious candidate faults (misprediction). The methods might not be able to also deduce suspicious candidate faults (non-prediction). In this paper, a fault diagnosis method for a single universal logical fault model in scan testing is proposed. In the fault diagnosis method, a diagnostic fault simulation for a single universal logical fault model is used. The number of mispredictions, the number of non-predictions, the number of suspicious candidate faults, and fault diagnosis time are evaluated compared with a fault diagnosis method for a single stuck-at fault model. Experimental results show the effectiveness of our proposed method.

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