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Abstract—An approach to test application called transparent scan provides an opportunity to share tests among different logic blocks whose primary inputs and outputs are included in scan chains even if the blocks have different numbers of state variables. A transparent-scan sequence for one block is likely to detect faults in other blocks since transparent scan does not distinguish between functional and scan clock cycles, and allows faults to be detected at all the clock cycles of the sequence. < Final Year Projects > Such sharing of tests is not meaningful with conventional scan-based tests, especially when the blocks have different numbers of state variables. Transparent scan thus enhances the ability to produce a compact test set for a group of logic blocks. The static test compaction procedure described in this paper uses transparent-scan sequences that follow the application of conventional scan-based tests precisely. The procedure obtains a set of transparent-scan sequences for a group of logic blocks from compacted test sets for the logic blocks in the group. From this set, it selects a subset that detects all the target faults, which are detected by the complete set.
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