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|a CTL for Test Information of Digital ICS
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|a Hello CTL -- Uses of CTL -- Design Philosophy of CTL -- Simplified View of CTL -- CTL Syntax and Semantics: Design Entities -- CTL Syntax and Semantics: Top Level View -- CTL Syntax and Semantics: Test Mode Constructs in the Environment -- CTL Syntax and Semantics: Shortcuts -- Examples Describing Test Information in CTL.
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|a CTL is a language that is used to represent test information. It is being developed as a standard within the IEEE framework. The proposed standard IEEE 1450.6 namely the Core Test Language (CTL) has its beginnings in the IEEE 1500 standardization activity as the language to represent test information about a core. The language has been designed to be generally applicable for a number of activities in digital IC testing. This book is focused on describing CTL. CTL for Test Information of Digital ICS is an example-oriented book on CTL that is written with the goal of getting the reader to think like the creators of CTL. Most of the explanations are limited to very simple examples so that the netlist (design) can be drawn out for better visualization of the concepts. There are two types of example CTL syntax in this book. Examples that explain the use of CTL and examples that describe syntax and semantics of the language as it is being introduced. This book should be read by anyone who is interested in testing integrated circuits. The contents of this book are especially relevant to the segment of the industry that is developing cores and/or using cores in system-on-chip methodologies.
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