Optimal Testing and Design of Adders

Author:

Batek Michael J.1,Hayes John P.1

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, USA

Abstract

On-the-fly calculations of area and performance are a typical part of the computer-aided iterative design process in VLSI, which aims at a satisfactory tradeoff of various conflicting objectives, among which are test-generation time and test-set size. However, determining test sets on-the-fly as one circuit is transformed into another is extremely difficult. Our goal is to add a test dimension to the design optimization process that complements methods concerned with area and performance optimization. We define a set of logic transformations that result in easily computed changes to test sets. Test-set preserving (TSP) transformations preserve a combinational circuit’s test sets, while test-set altering (TSA) transformations introduce a minimum number of tests needed to maintain completeness. We illustrate our approach with a family of adders that share area-efficient tree structures and differ in the amount of carry-lookahead used to accelerate carry computation. Members include the ripple-carry adder, which has no lookahead, and the standard carry-lookahead adder, which exploits lookahead across all inputs. It is straightforward to derive area and performance measures for this class of adders. Given an n-bit adder with lookahead degree k, we determine a sequence of circuit transformations that produce the adder of degree k2 and test sets of minimum size. Optimal test sets of size k(logkn + 1) + 2 result for arbitrary n and k, which improve significantly upon previously reported tests.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Hardware and Architecture

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1. Minimal C-testable tests for block-CLA adders;International Journal of Electronics;1998-11

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