Abstract

Faults owing to gate oxide shorts in a CMOS opamp have been diagnosed in simulations using artificial neural networks to identify corresponding variations in supply current. Ramp and sinusoidal signals gave fault diagnostic accuracy of 67 and 83%, respectively. Using both test signals 100% diagnostic accuracy was achieved.

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