Abstract

Among the different types of algorithms proposed to test static random access memories (SRAMs), march tests have proven to be faster, simpler and regularly structured. A large number of march tests with different fault coverage have been published. Usually different march tests detect only a specific set of memory faults. The always growing memory production technology introduces new classes of fault, making a key hurdle the generation of new march tests. The aim of this paper is to target the whole set of realistic fault model and to provide a unique march test able to reduce the test complexity of 15.4% than state-of-the-art march algorithm

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