Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
Synthesis for testability refers to an area in which testability considerations are incorporated during the synthesis process itself. There are two major sub-areas: synthesis for full testability and synthesis for easy testability. In the former, one tries to remove all redundancies from the circuit so that it becomes completely testable. In the latter, one tries to synthesize the circuit in order to achieve one or more of the following: less test generation time, less test application time, and high fault coverage. Of course, one would ideally like to achieve both full and easy testability. Synthesis for easy testability also has the potential for realizing circuits with less hardware and delay overhead than design for testability techniques. However, in practice, this potential is not always easy to achieve.
In this chapter, we look at synthesis for testability techniques applied at the logic level. We discuss synthesis for easy testability as well as synthesis for full testability.
We consider both the stuck-at and delay fault models, and consider both combinational and sequential circuits. Under the stuck-at fault (SAF) model, we look at single as well as multiple faults. Under the delay fault model, we consider both gate delay faults (GDFs) and path delay faults (PDFs).
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