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A Scalable,Low Cost Design-for-Test Architecture for UltraSPARC" Chip Multi-Processors

Published: 07 October 2002 Publication History

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An emerging trend in microprocessor architecture for servers is to design chips with multiple processor cores on a chip called Chip Multi-Processors (CMPs). Because of the short design cycle time and large size of these chips, the design-for-testability and testing of such chips is a big challenge. In this paper we describe a hierarchical DFT architecture for UltraSPARC CMPs that is scalable with number of processor cores and can be implemented in a very short design cycle time. The DFT architecture allows testing of the processor cores individually for diagnosis as well as concurrently to reduce test application time and thus test cost. The DFT architecture can be easily ported across CMPs with different numbers of processor cores as well as to higher order CMPs designed by putting together CMPs.

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      ITC '02: Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE International Test Conference
      October 2002
      ISBN:0780375432

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      Published: 07 October 2002

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