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On-chip analog signal generation for mixed-signal built-in self-test
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Sigma-delta ModulatorEngineeringMeasurementData ConverterMixed-signal Built-in Self-testBitstream ApproachAnalog DesignMixed-signal Integrated CircuitComputer EngineeringEducationAnalog VerificationBuilt-in Self-testDigital Circuit DesignInstrumentationMixed-signal Integrated CircuitsSignal ProcessingAnalog-to-digital ConverterHardware Requirements
A recently introduced method generates analog signals with very low complexity and hardware requirements, emphasizing a simple, compact design essential for built‑in self‑test strategies. The paper discusses various types of signals generated using the bitstream approach. The method periodically reproduces short optimized bitstreams from a sigma‑delta modulator output, and two silicon implementations are presented whose performance is analyzed experimentally. Experimental results show the performance of two silicon implementations, and the paper demonstrates various applications of the generators.
A new method for generating analog signals with very low complexity and hardware requirements has recently been introduced. It consists of periodically reproducing short optimized bitstreams recorded from the output of a sigma-delta modulator. In this paper, various types of signals generated using the bitstream approach are discussed. Two different silicon implementations are presented, and their performance is analyzed through experimental results. Various ways in which the generators can be used are also demonstrated. Emphasis is placed on the simplicity of the design process and its compact implementation, which are crucial considerations when implementing a built-in self-test strategy.
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