Test and Design-for-Testability in Mixed-Signal Integrated
Circuits deals with test and design for test of analog and
mixed-signal integrated circuits. Especially in System-on-Chip
(SoC), where different technologies are intertwined (analog,
digital, sensors, RF); test is becoming a true bottleneck of
present and future IC projects. Linking design and test in these
heterogeneous systems will have a tremendous impact in terms of
test time, cost and proficiency. Although it is recognized as a key
issue for developing complex ICs, there is still a lack of
structured references presenting the major topics in this area. The
aim of this book is to present basic concepts and new ideas in a
manner understandable for both professionals and students. Since
this is an active research field, a comprehensive state-of-the-art
overview is very valuable, introducing the main problems as well as
the ways of solution that seem promising, emphasizing their basis,
strengths and weaknesses.
In essence, several topics are presented in detail. First of
all, techniques for the efficient use of DSP-based test and CAD
test tools. Standardization is another topic considered in the
book, with focus on the IEEE 1149.4. Also addressed in depth is the
connecting design and test by means of using high-level
(behavioural) description techniques, specific examples are given.
Another issue is related to test techniques for well-defined
classes of integrated blocks, like data converters and
phase-locked-loops. Besides these specification-driven testing
techniques, fault-driven approaches are described as they offer
potential solutions which are more similar to digital test methods.
Finally, in Design-for-Testability and Built-In-Self-Test, two
other concepts that were taken from digital design, are introduced
in an analog context and illustrated for the case of integrated
filters.
In summary, the purpose of this book is to provide a glimpse on
recent research results in the area of testing mixed-signal
integrated circuits, specifically in the topics mentioned above.
Much of the work reported herein has been performed within
cooperative European Research Projects, in which the authors of the
different chapters have actively collaborated. It is a
representative snapshot of the current state-of-the-art in this
emergent field.
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