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VLSI Test Principles and Architectures

Design for Testability

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Book Details:

Publisher:Morgan Kaufmann
Series: Morgan Kaufmann , Principles
Author:Laung-Terng Wang
Edition:1
ISBN-10:0123705975
ISBN-13:9780123705976
Pages:808
Published:Jul 21 2006
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:22.99 MB

Book Description:

This book is a comprehensive guide to new DFT methods that will show the readers how to design a testable and quality product, drive down test cost, improve product quality and yield, and speed up time-to-market and time-to-volume. Most up-to-date coverage of design for testability. Coverage of industry practices commonly found in commercial DFT tools but not discussed in other books. Numerous, practical examples in each chapter illustrating basic VLSI test principles and DFT architectures. Lecture slides and exercise solutions for all chapters are now available. Instructors are also eligible for downloading PPT slide files and MSWORD solutions files from the manual website.

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