Debug of the CELL Processor: Moving the Lab into Silicon
With 234 million transistors, making up 9 processing units and 3 asynchronous clock domains in a high speed design, the CELL processor clearly presents a challenge to debug work required during lab bring-up and test bring-up. Traditional multi-processing systems reap the benefit of standard system l...
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Zusammenfassung: | With 234 million transistors, making up 9 processing units and 3 asynchronous clock domains in a high speed design, the CELL processor clearly presents a challenge to debug work required during lab bring-up and test bring-up. Traditional multi-processing systems reap the benefit of standard system level debug practices, but as the system has moved into the silicon so must the access during bring-up. This paper explains some of the innovative debug features included in the CELL processor design that were critical for efficient bring-up in a limited access environment |
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ISSN: | 1089-3539 2378-2250 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TEST.2006.297671 |