Patent classifications
G01R31/318591
JTAG BUS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS
The present disclosure describes using the JTAG Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminals as general purpose serial Input/Output (I/O) Manchester coded communication terminals. The Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminal can be used as a serial I/O communication channel between; (1) an IC and an external controller, (2) between a first and second IC, or (3) between a first and second core circuit within an IC. The use of the TMS and/or TCK terminal as serial I/O channels, as described, does not effect the standardized operation of the JTAG Tap, since the TMS and/or TCK I/O operations occur while the Tap is placed in a non-active steady state.
DESIGN METHOD FOR SCAN TEST CIRCUIT, DESIGN PROGRAM FOR SCAN TEST CIRCUIT AND SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
A design method for a scan circuit includes reading timing constraint information, a net list and layout information, to extract a multicycle path route from routes existing in a semiconductor integrated circuit, dividing the multicycle path route extracted by a number of cycles, and adding a test circuit at each of locations divided by the number of cycles.
Tap, counter storing value of serial access by communication circuitry
The present disclosure describes using the JTAG Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminals as general purpose serial Input/Output (I/O) Manchester coded communication terminals. The Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminal can be used as a serial I/O communication channel between; (1) an IC and an external controller, (2) between a first and second IC, or (3) between a first and second core circuit within an IC. The use of the TMS and/or TCK terminal as serial I/O channels, as described, does not effect the standardized operation of the JTAG Tap, since the TMS and/or TCK I/O operations occur while the Tap is placed in a non-active steady state.
Processing Devices for reducing scan traffic, Method and Computer Program
A processing device (30, 710) for reducing scan traffic is provided. The processing device (30, 710) comprises one or more interfaces (32, 718) configured to transmit information to at least one register access interface (759, 761) and processing circuitry (34) configured to control the one or more interfaces. Further, the processing circuitry (34) is configured to obtain register parameters of at least one functional unit (760, 762) of a processing unit (750) and to generate an improved bulk register comprising the register parameters of the at least one functional unit.
JTAG BUS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS
The present disclosure describes using the JTAG Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminals as general purpose serial Input/Output (I/O) Manchester coded communication terminals. The Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminal can be used as a serial I/O communication channel between; (1) an IC and an external controller, (2) between a first and second IC, or (3) between a first and second core circuit within an IC. The use of the TMS and/or TCK terminal as serial I/O channels, as described, does not effect the standardized operation of the JTAG Tap, since the TMS and/or TCK I/O operations occur while the Tap is placed in a non-active steady state.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF TESTING ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Disclosed is a method of testing an electronic device, which includes receiving, by a computer, a circuit layout, generating, by the computer, a design for test (DFT) layout from the circuit layout, generating, by the computer, a test pattern by using an electronic design automation (EDA) tool, based on the DFT layout, and generating, by the computer, a hybrid layout from the DFT layout, and the electronic device manufactured by using the hybrid layout is tested by using the test pattern.
Signals on tap bi-directional TMS terminal selecting serial communication register
The present disclosure describes using the JTAG Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminals as general purpose serial Input/Output (I/O) Manchester coded communication terminals. The Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminal can be used as a serial I/O communication channel between; (1) an IC and an external controller, (2) between a first and second IC, or (3) between a first and second core circuit within an IC. The use of the TMS and/or TCK terminal as serial I/O channels, as described, does not effect the standardized operation of the JTAG Tap, since the TMS and/or TCK I/O operations occur while the Tap is placed in a non-active steady state.
JTAG BUS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS
The present disclosure describes using the JTAG Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminals as general purpose serial Input/Output (I/O) Manchester coded communication terminals. The Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminal can be used as a serial I/O communication channel between; (1) an IC and an external controller, (2) between a first and second IC, or (3) between a first and second core circuit within an IC. The use of the TMS and/or TCK terminal as serial I/O channels, as described, does not effect the standardized operation of the JTAG Tap, since the TMS and/or TCK I/O operations occur while the Tap is placed in a non-active steady state.
JTAG SCANS THROUGH PACKETIZATION
A Joint Test Access Group (JTAG) device can include a Joint Test Access Group (JTAG) port, transport layer circuitry to provide a communication to and from a debug device, and packet interpreter circuitry communicatively coupled between the JTAG port and the transport layer circuitry, the packet interpreter circuitry to translate data in a packet from the debug device into a sequence of bits to be provided to the JTAG port.
Internal circuit TMS input, FIFO coupled to parallel-input serial-output register
The present disclosure describes using the JTAG Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminals as general purpose serial Input/Output (I/O) Manchester coded communication terminals. The Tap's TMS and/or TCK terminal can be used as a serial I/O communication channel between; (1) an IC and an external controller, (2) between a first and second IC, or (3) between a first and second core circuit within an IC. The use of the TMS and/or TCK terminal as serial I/O channels, as described, does not effect the standardized operation of the JTAG Tap, since the TMS and/or TCK I/O operations occur while the Tap is placed in a non-active steady state.