Designs must be able to detect random faults and fail safely to meet standards, but still must consider the power and area impact of safety features. As the automotive industry strives for greater ...
The automotive functional safety standard, ISO 26262, defines two verification requirements for integrated circuits used in automotive applications—systematic failure verification and random hardware ...
Designs with LogicBIST exhibit random pattern resistance because of the random nature of LBIST vectors, thus leading to low fault coverage. To handle this, we insert test points with the help of ...
The complexity of automotive ICs continues to grow exponentially, challenging even the most veteran teams to deliver innovative products to market while simultaneously ensuring safety through the ...
Download this article in PDF format. The complexity of automotive integrated circuits (ICs) has grown exponentially with the introduction of advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous drive ...
This article focuses on upgrading and improving a packing process to comply with current good manufacturing practices. The authors sought to maintain proper quality assurance for finished products.
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