A stochastic pattern generation and optimization framework for variation-tolerant, power-safe scan test

Process variation is an increasingly dominant phenomenon affecting both power and performance in sub-100 nm technologies. Cost considerations often do not permit over-designing the power supply infrastructure for test mode, considering the worst-case scenario. Test application must not over-exercise...

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