Arithmetic compaction circuits for mixed-signal systems testing

V. Geurkov, L. Kirischian
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Arithmetic error-control codes (ECCs) have been designed to protect the integrity of data being transmitted and/or processed. The implementation of an ECC involves constructing an appropriate encoding/decoding device. An important part of this device is a residue computing circuit (RCC). This circuit has also been used in mixed-signal systems testing and is referred to as a compaction circuit. As ECCs originated primarily to protect data transfers over binary channels, the design methodology for RCCs has been mostly oriented toward a binary case. A non-binary design technique has only been reported for a special type of compaction modulus. In this work, we consider a design technique for a multiple-bit arithmetic compaction circuit with an arbitrary compaction modulus. It is assumed that the codes being compacted are fuzzy, which distorts the result of compaction and increases the aliasing rate. Even though the fault free system's output code distortion is small, the compaction circuit may aggravate it beyond the acceptable levels making the method impractical. We design a low cost compactor that does not increase the code distortion. The circuit can be used for off-line and on-line mixed-signal systems testing, as well as fault-tolerant data processing and noise-tolerant data transmission.
混合信号系统测试用算术压缩电路
算术错误控制码(ecc)的设计是为了保护传输和/或处理数据的完整性。ECC的实现涉及到构造一个合适的编码/解码设备。该装置的一个重要组成部分是残余计算电路(RCC)。这种电路也被用于混合信号系统测试,被称为压实电路。由于ecc最初主要用于保护二进制通道上的数据传输,因此rcc的设计方法主要面向二进制情况。非二元设计技术只报道了一种特殊类型的压实模量。在这项工作中,我们考虑了一种具有任意压实模量的多位算术压实电路的设计技术。假设被压缩的码是模糊的,这会使压缩结果失真,增加混叠率。尽管无故障系统的输出码失真很小,但压缩电路可能会使其超出可接受的水平,使该方法不切实际。我们设计了一种低成本的压缩器,它不会增加代码失真。该电路可用于离线和在线混合信号系统测试,以及容错数据处理和容噪数据传输。
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