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A Study of Instrument Reuse and Retargeting in P1687

Author

  • Farrokh Ghani Zadegan
  • Urban Ingelsson
  • Gunnar Carlsson
  • Erik Larsson

Summary, in English

Modern chips may contain a large number of embedded test, debug, configuration, and monitoring features, called instruments. An instrument and its instrument data, instrument access procedures, may be pre-developed and reused and instruments may be accessed in different ways through the life-time of the chip, which requires retargeting. To address instruments reuse and retargeting, IEEE P1678 specifies a hardware architecture, a hardware description language, and an access procedure description language. In this paper, we investigate how P1687 facilitates instrument access procedure reuse and retargeting.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Conference name

IEEE Twelfth Workshop on RTL and High Level Testing (WRTLT 2011)

Conference date

2011-11-25 - 2011-11-26

Conference place

MNIT Jaipur, India

Status

Published

Research group

  • Digital ASIC