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Suppressing test inflation in shared-memory parallel Automatic Test Pattern Generation

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2014

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Multi-core machines enable the possibility of parallel computing in Automatic Test Pattern Generation (ATPG). With sufficient computing power, previously proposed parallel ATPG has reached near linear speedup. However, test inflation in parallel ATPG yet arises as a critical problem and limits its practicality. Therefore, we developed a parallel ATPG system that incorporates (1) concurrent interruption (CI), (2) ripple compaction (RC) and (3) fan-in-cone based fault ordering (FIC) to deal with such problem. Concurrent interruption aborts test generation on simultaneously detected faults by fault simulation. Ripple compaction combines tests for different faults while fan-in-cone based fault ordering strategically arranges the fault list to reduce the number of test generations and thus speeds up the ATPG process. According to our experiments, the proposed parallel ATPG system effectively reduces 11% pattern count and achieves ~0% test inflation while maintaining an average of 6.5X speedup with no attenuation in fault coverage on experimental circuits.

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