With AC I/O Loopback test method Intel, had embarked upon not relying upon Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) to explicitly test for Input/Output (I/O) circuit characteristics. The device under test (DUT) remained connected to ATE and tests like I/O voltage levels and I/O pin leakage were still tested by the ATE. As noted in an earlier post,…
Tag: Process Tolerances
Don’t Fail Good Cells: Part of the Weak Write Test Mode Saga
Doug, the P54CS memory design manager, stated numerous times to not fail a good cell. My mantra during the design of the very first weak write test mode circuit became “thou shalt not fail a good cell.” To address this requirement, the boundaries between a good and bad cell needed to be determined. Given the…