Yu LI, Ming Shao, Hailong Jiao, A. Cron, S. Bhatia, E. Marinissen
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IEEE Std P1838's flexible parallel port and its specification with Google's protocol buffers
IEEE Std P1838 is the DfT standard-under-development for 3D test access into dies meant to be used in 3D multi-die stack assemblies. P1838 is the first DfT standard to include a flexible parallel port (FPP): an optional, scalable multi-bit ('parallel') test access mechanism, offering higher test access bandwidth compared to the mandatory one-bit ('serial') port. In this paper, we describe P1838's FPP and propose a formal FPP specification language based on Google's Protocol Buffers (PBs), that potentially could become part of the standard. For a realistic example FPP, we provide its formal specification. Finally, we report on a demonstrator software tool, developed by using PBs-generated data access routines, that converts an FPP specification into a corresponding Verilog netlist.