
Abstract In this paper, we demonstrate that lock-in thermography (LIT) appears as a key and complementary technique for Failure Analysis across different use cases. Even if the failure requires a complex emulation setup, thanks to a specific capability of our thermal system, this kind of failure can be addressed. In our FA case study, we will show that LIT is a most efficient solution to address a bridge defect located inside a complex logic area, and furthermore that LIT highlights the defect itself and not only the consequences of the defect.
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