Abstract

In order to guarantee their dependability, modern integrated circuits require efficient testing techniques. One of the greatest DFT methods [2] for logic design when an IC must be tested on a regular basis is LBIST. The DUT, a comparator, an analyzer, a test pattern generator, and memory for storing golden values are all part of the LBIST architecture. DUT affects the circuit's power because it dwells with the test circuitry. The use of area- and power-efficient TPG can lower this overhead. The project's primary goal is to put several TPGs that have been presented in a lifetime into practice and conduct a comparative analysis of them. Key Words: DFT, CUT, ORA, MC-LFSR, BSMCS, BS-LFSR, LP-TPG.

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