With VLSI chip transistors getting smaller and smaller, today's
digital systems are more complex than ever before. This increased
complexity leads to more cross-talk, noise, and other sources of
transient errors during normal operation. Traditional off-line
testing strategies cannot guarantee detection of these transient
faults. And with critical applications relying on faster, more
powerful chips, fault-tolerant, self-checking mechanisms must be
built in to assure reliable operation.
"Self-Checking and Fault-Tolerant Digital Design" deals extensively
with self-checking design techniques and is the only book that
emphasizes major techniques for hardware fault tolerance. Graduate
students in VLSI design courses as well as practicing designers
will appreciate this balanced treatment of the concepts and theory
underlying fault tolerance along with the practical techniques used
to create fault-tolerant systems.
* Introduces reliability theory and the importance of
maintainability
* Presents coding and the construction of several error detecting
and correcting codes
* Discusses in depth, the available techniques for fail-safe design
of combinational circuits
* Details checker design techniques for detecting erroneous bits
and encoding output of self-checking circuits
* Demonstrates how to design self-checking sequential circuits,
including a technique for fail-safe state machine design
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