TY - JOUR ID - 25168 TI - TOWARDS A NEARLY - MINIMAL TEST FOR MICROPROGRAMMABLE-MICROPROCESSORS A BIT - SLICED CASE STUDY JO - International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology JA - ASAT LA - en SN - 2090-0678 AU - EL- LITHY, M. A. AD - Associate Professor, Opt Of Elect Eng,.BHIT (Benha High Institute of Tecnology) Bentia,lEgypt. Y1 - 1999 PY - 1999 VL - 8 IS - ASAT Conference, 4-6 May 1999 SP - 1 EP - 13 KW - Computer reliability KW - Fault — tolerance KW - Micro diagnostics KW - Bit — sliced Microprocessors DO - 10.21608/asat.1999.25168 N2 - Conventional testing methods of digital systems are not practical for microprocessors due to: - Their high density of integration ( VLSI) , lack of information about their internal physical structure , internal test points are not accessible , impossibility of inserting new test points in an integrating chip with a limited number of external leads (pins ) and due to the nonprecision of hardware failure modes of new technologies such as CMOS,bipolar, etc. - Moreover, the conventional test methods have two serious limitations concerning their application for the verification of LSI circuits: - They consider the SSI components (gates, flip-flops, ....) as the primitive test elements. - They apply fault models based primarily on the s-a-O & s-a-1 model which associates faults to the connections between those basic elements. Bit-sliced microprocessors represent an important class of LSI components (microprogrammable ). A microprogrammed system can be generally tested by a suitable microprogram added to its normal operation microprograms This paper presents a methodology for generating a test microprogram for one of the recent powerful bit-sliced microprocessors (the superslice Am 2903).The test procedure is based on a fault model that takes into account a large variety of faults encountered with such microprocessors . The fault model is formulated at: a higher level in terms of functional modules such as the ALU, memory and multiplexers. The derived test is nearly — minimal and its execution does not speed down the system operation UR - https://asat.journals.ekb.eg/article_25168.html L1 - https://asat.journals.ekb.eg/article_25168_13713b308df133132d6dbf385a9bfce9.pdf ER -