Fault Models and Compact Test Vectors for MOS OpAmp circuits
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- Fault Models and Compact Test Vectors for MOS OpAmp circuits
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- Design for Testability
- MOS analogue integrated circuits
- MOS opamp circuits
- VLSI
- analog VLSI technology processes
- automatic test pattern generation
- circuit complexity
- common mode rejection ratio
- compact test vector construction
- compact test vectors
- design cycle
- design for testability
- fault grade
- fault simulation
- functional fault modeling
- integrated circuit testing
- operational amplifiers
- slew-rate
- test patterns
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