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- Fault_coverage abstract "Fault coverage refers to the percentage of some type of fault that can be detected during the test of any engineered system. High fault coverage is particularly valuable during manufacturing test, and techniques such as Design For Test (DFT) and automatic test pattern generation are used to increase it.In electronics for example, stuck-at fault coverage is measured by sticking each pin of the hardware model at logic '0' and logic '1', respectively, and running the test vectors. If at least one of the outputs differs from what is to be expected, the fault is said to be detected. Conceptually, the total number of simulation runs is twice the number of pins (since each pin is stuck in one of two ways, and both faults should be detected). However, there are many optimizations that can reduce the needed computation. In particular, often many non-interacting faults can be simulated in one run, and each simulation can be terminated as soon as a fault is detected.A fault coverage test passes when at least a specified percentage of all possible faults can be detected. If it does not pass, at least three options are possible. First, the designer can augment or otherwise improve the vector set, perhaps by using a more effective automatic test pattern generation tool. Second, the circuit may be re-defined for better fault detectibility (improved controllability and observability). Third, the designer may simply accept the lower coverage.".
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- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_test_pattern_generation.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_design.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_design_automation.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_engineering.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Integrated_circuits.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Code_coverage.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Design_for_testing.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_design_automation.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(technology).
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Fault_detection_and_isolation.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Instruction_path_length.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLink Stuck-at_fault.
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fault coverage".
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "coverage".
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "fault coverage".
- Fault_coverage wikiPageWikiLinkText "test quality".
- Fault_coverage subject Category:Electronic_design.
- Fault_coverage subject Category:Electronic_design_automation.
- Fault_coverage subject Category:Electronic_engineering.
- Fault_coverage subject Category:Integrated_circuits.
- Fault_coverage type Circuit.
- Fault_coverage type Discipline.
- Fault_coverage comment "Fault coverage refers to the percentage of some type of fault that can be detected during the test of any engineered system. High fault coverage is particularly valuable during manufacturing test, and techniques such as Design For Test (DFT) and automatic test pattern generation are used to increase it.In electronics for example, stuck-at fault coverage is measured by sticking each pin of the hardware model at logic '0' and logic '1', respectively, and running the test vectors.".
- Fault_coverage label "Fault coverage".
- Fault_coverage sameAs Q5438152.
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