Mixed-Signal Test Development using Open Standard Modeling and Description Languages

Lu P, Glaser D, Uygur G, Weichselgartner S, Helmreich K, Lechner A (2009)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2009

Edited Volumes: BMAS 2009 - 2009 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Workshop

Pages Range: 78-83

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings

Event location: San Jose, California

ISBN: 978-1-4244-5359-7

DOI: 10.1109/BMAS.2009.5338885

Abstract

A novel virtual platform is presented, providing CAD/CAT support for efficient test development and attempting to bridge the gap between design and test. The platform, which models and simulates the entire test environment, provides methodologies, model libraries and tool sets to enable design, debug and verification of all test relevant processes including fault analysis, test algorithm, load board and test program development concurrently with IC design and fabrication phase and later smoothly apply the results to various test systems. One major idea of our work is adopting the open standards approach to guarantee interoperability. In addition, modeling methodologies for virtual tester and virtual silicon are proposed to further enhance interoperability between virtual and real test. To give an insight on how such environment seamlessly integrates into the test development flow, an ADC test which is performed both on the virtual platform and the real tester is described. The simulation environment is built using SystemC/-AMS libraries. © 2009 IEEE.

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APA:

Lu, P., Glaser, D., Uygur, G., Weichselgartner, S., Helmreich, K., & Lechner, A. (2009). Mixed-Signal Test Development using Open Standard Modeling and Description Languages. In Proceedings (pp. 78-83). San Jose, California.

MLA:

Lu, Ping, et al. "Mixed-Signal Test Development using Open Standard Modeling and Description Languages." Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Conference (BMAS), San Jose, California 2009. 78-83.

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