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Statisk tidsanalyse×Automatisk generering av testmønstre×
FagfeltElektroteknikkElektroteknikk
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår19951966
OpphavspersonHarish BhatnagarJ. Paul Roth
TypeNon-simulation timing verification for digital circuitsAutomated fault-detection test vector generation
Opprinnelig kildeBhatnagar, H., & Bhatnagar, R. (1995). Static timing analysis: A primer. In VLSI Handbook (pp. 1-25). CRC Press. link ↗Abramovici, M., Breuer, M. A., & Friedman, A. D. (1990). Digital Systems Testing and Testable Design. Computer Science Press. link ↗
AliasSTA, Timing verification, Path-based timingATPG, Test pattern generation, Fault-based testing
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SammendragStatic Timing Analysis (STA) is a non-simulation method for verifying that digital circuits meet timing constraints (clock frequencies, setup/hold times, propagation delays). Introduced systematically by Bhatnagar et al. in the 1990s, STA computes worst-case and best-case path delays by analyzing logic paths without simulating vectors. STA is essential for modern VLSI design, enabling fast timing closure before silicon and identifying critical paths for optimization.Automatic Test Pattern Generation (ATPG) is the automated creation of test vectors that detect manufacturing defects in digital circuits. Pioneered by Roth in 1966, ATPG systematically finds inputs that make stuck-at faults observable at outputs, enabling comprehensive fault detection. ATPG is critical for semiconductor manufacturing: enabling high test coverage ensures only good chips ship and identifies manufacturing process issues.
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