Test & Measurement
Synopsys extends DFTMAX compression to reduce the cost of pin-limited test
Synopsys has announced a new capability in DFTMAX compression that significantly reduces the cost of test for designs and methodologies that mandate very few test pins. Extending Synopsys’ patented adaptive scan technology with a high-performance, low-pin interface to the tester allows designers to achieve predictable compression of up to 100X or more with only one pair of test data pins. As designers must maintain test quality and reduce test cost while design complexity is growing, they increasingly adopt core-based design and test methodologies as well as multi-site testing techniques, significantly limiting the number of pins allocated for test. Widely deployed, DFTMAX compression now delivers even greater test time and cost savings for today’s challenging designs.
“TCurrent trends are accelerating the need for pin-limited test. Increased focus on packaging costs and tighter form factors for portable applications are leading to driving more stringent packaging constraints, resulting in few pins allocated for test. To manage complexity, designers are increasingly deploying core-based methodologies with multiple embedded compressor-decompressors (CODECs) that reduce the number of chip-level test pins available to each CODEC. Multi-site testing, a technique that targets multiple die simultaneously to reduce test time, is also stimulating the demand for pin-limited test because each die has access to fewer tester channels.
The new, high-speed, low-pin tester interface generated by DFTMAX compression serialises the test data, enabling up to 100X or more test data volume and test application time reduction for these pin-limited test methodologies. Built into the Galaxy(tm) Implementation Platform to eliminate time-consuming iterations between synthesis, scan insertion and physical implementation, DFTMAX compression and TetraMAX(r) ATPG provide designers with a comprehensive solution for meeting their most challenging quality and cost goals for test.
“Designers continue to develop innovative methodologies in response to the dual challenges of increasing design complexity and test costs,” said Gal Hasson, senior director of marketing for synthesis and test at Synopsys. “With the new serialisation technology in DFTMAX compression, Synopsys is successfully addressing the evolving design requirements of our customers while delivering even greater cost savings.”
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