K. Chakravadhanula, V. Chickermane, B. Keller, Patrick R. Gallagher, Prashant Narang
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Capture power reduction using clock gating aware test generation
Scan-based manufacturing test of low power designs often exceeds the very tight functional constraints on average and instantaneous logic switching. The logic activity during the shift and launch-capture of test pattern data may lead to excessive power consumption and voltage droop. This paper focuses on the management of instantaneous power during the capture phase. By taking advantage of the existing clock gating circuitry and selectively holding the value of some scan flip-flops, switching activity during the capture cycles of a test can be reduced. The effectiveness of this technique is demonstrated on several industrial designs that show up to 30% (55%) reduction in instantaneous (average) capture switching.