Lecture

Fault Collapsing in VLSI Systems

Description

This lecture covers fault collapsing in VLSI systems, where faults are partitioned into equivalence sets and collapsed to reduce redundancy. It explains the procedure, dominance fault collapsing, multiple stuck-at faults, transistor-level faults, and bridging faults. The instructor also discusses redundancy and untestable faults.

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