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University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 1 EVikings II Establishment of the Virtual Centre of Excellence for IST RTD in Estonia IST WP 4 Supporting RTD in Digital Systems Raimund Ubar Tallinn University of Technology

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 2 Overview WP4: Main Goals To strengthen and support R&D activities in Design & Test of Digital systems Implementation of new research results as innovative tools in the local industry Creation of a multi-functional CAD environment To strengthen international research contacts via mutual cooperation Content Research overview Multifunctional CAD environment Deliverables International cooperation Self-assessment Exploitation plans Conclusions

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 3 The Map of Research Topics SpecificationDesignSystem Model Faults Structure, functions Test Synthesis and Analysis Re-design Diagnosis Defects Design error diagnosis Design for testability Self-Test

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 4 Research Problems and Motivations Functional test Self-testing core System Classical logic level approaches Complexity High-level models Accuracy decreases Accuracy Low-level models Complexity increases Hierarchical approach Problems Possible approaches

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 5 Research Activities in Uniform Fault ModelDecision Diagrams Defect-Oriented Deterministic Test Generation Hierarchical Diagnostic Modelling Self-Test Architectures Research Environment E-Learning Software Models: Algorithms: HW/SW-Tools:

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 6 Research Results in Uniform fault model –for diagnostic analysis of digital systems at different abstraction levels Defect-oriented deterministic test generator –such a tool is missing in the world Hierarchical diagnostic modelling of digital systems –to increase the modelling speed and accuracy HW-based SW-solutions with reconfigurable logic –speed of fault simulation increased more than 200 times Self-test in systems –new optimization algorithms –criteria: time , H/W cost , power consumption , quality of testing  Multifunctional research environment

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 7 Component level dy Defect mapping Hierarchical Diagnostic Modeling x1x1 x2x2 x3x3 x4x4 x5x5 System level WdWd Logic level Error Defect Hierarchical fault propagation y* & & & 1 & & & Logic level Transistor level RT Level Uniform fault model

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 8 Hierarchical Diagnostic Modeling by DDs M=A.B.C.q 1 1 q x A 0 q A i B’ + C’ #1 q B i B’ + C’ #2 0 q A i  A’ + 1 #4 2 1 x B q C i  C’ #3 0 q C i A’ + B’ #5 3 1 x C q A i B’ +  C’ #5 0 q C i A’ + B’ #5 4 1 x C q C i  C’ #5 0 B A i A’ + B’+C’ x A 0 q #5  B’ q B i  #5 x1x1 x2x2 x3x3 x4x4 x5x5 x6x6 x7x y Component: Binary Decision Diagram System: High-level decision diagram A small part is simulated at the higher level: to increase the speed of analysis A small part is simulated at the lower level Cause-effect analysis well formalized Cooperation: Tartu University

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 9 Defect-Oriented Test Generator Cooperation: TU Darmstadt, TU Warsaw Method for proving the redundancy of defects Surprising new result: very high redundancy of defects

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 10 Accelerators With Reconfigurable Logic Fault simulator tool is implemented as hardware The speed of fault simulation was increased more than 200 times

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 11 Hybrid Built-In Self-Test SoC C3540 C1908 C880 C1355 Embedded Tester C2670 Test access mechanismBIST Test Controller Tester Memory Parallel-sequential testing: Optimization: - testing time  - memory cost  - power consumption  - hardware cost  - test quality  Mem ory Time Memory Energy Time Pseudorandom Deterministic c880 c6288 c5315 c1355 c499 c432 c1908Total Test Length: 209 Cooperation: Linköping University

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 12 Multi-Functional CAD Research Environment Hierarchical Design & Test Scenarios Logic Test Scenarios Defect Testing Scenarios

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 13 Multi-Functional CAD Research Environment Test Generation BIST Simulation Methods: Deterministic Random Genetic Methods: BILBO CSTP Store/Generate Design Test Levels: Gate Macro Fault Simulation Methods: Single fault Parallel Deductive Fault Table Fault models: Stuck-at-faults Functional faults Test Optimization Fault Diagnosis Fault Location TURBO-TESTER: Used in >90 institutions in >30 countries

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 14 E-Learning Software Java Applets Turbo Tester Scenario 4 Design for Testability Scenario 3 Built-InSelf-Test Scenario 2 ErrorDiagnosis Scenario 1 TestGeneration Scenario 4 Design for Testability Scenario 3 Built-InSelf-Test Scenario 2 ErrorDiagnosis Scenario 1 TestGeneration Supporting Materials Learning Scenarios Web_based tools for classroom, home and exams Tools for laboratory research

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 15 E-Learning Software Logic level diagnostics System level diagnostics Java applets for classroom, home, labs and exams: Cooperation: TU Ilmenau Other applets: Boundary Scan

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 16 USER DEFSI M USBUSB SERVER INTERNET DEFSIM Defect Investigation Environment USER DEFSIM Cooperation: Germany. Poland, Slovakia

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 17 Deliverables: International conferences D4.2. Three international workshops were planned 1st East-West Design and Test Workshop - EWD&TW’03 –Sept 17-21, 2003 in Alushta (Ukraine) in cooper. with Kharkow National University of Radioelectronics (KNURE) 2nd IEEE East-West Design and Test Workshop - EWD&TW’04 –Sept 23-26, 2004, in Alushta (Ukraine) in cooper. with KNURE 9th Baltic Electronics Conference – BEC’2004 –Oct 4-6, 2004, in Tallinn 10th IEEE European Test Symposium – ETS’05 –May 22-25, 2005, in Tallinn. A great (154 papers submitted, only 31 accepted –Two of the papers from the researchers of TTU –The total number of participants was more than 200, which was the record in the history of ETS 4th IEEE European Board test Workshop – EBTW’05 –May 25-26, 2005 in Tallinn 3rd IEEE East West Design & Test Workshop - EWD&TW’05 –Sep 15-19, 2005 in Odessa in cooper. with local organizers KNURE

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 18 Deliveables: Numbers and Facts D4.1. New courses (2) –Digital Test –Design for Testability D4.3. Publications (30 was planned) –15 journal papers, 3 books and 7 chapters in books –80 conference papers D4.6. Participation in conferences (10 was planned) –74 papers at 34 conferences, 6 symposia and 10 workshops –3 Best Paper Awards, 2 invitations to plenary sessions D4.8. Presentations of Estonian RTD results in SoC –24 (74) presentations at conferences –13 (32) presentations at seminars and tutorials

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 19 Deliverables D4.4. Roadmap report Semiconductor Technology, Dersign and Test Roadmap The main implication of the roadmap is that –design costs are rapidly growing and –test is taking an ever increasing part of them Thus, –more powerful test and design for testability methods are needed to be applied in Estonia and globally in order to –increase designer's productivity and thereby bring down the costs Two publications were written on this topic for popular science IT journals: –J.Raik. Semiconductor Industry Roadmap until 2016: A Futue Vision of Chip Technology, Design and Test). A&A, TTU press, No. 6, 2003, pp –J. Raik. Chip design and test in the Baltics: Fact or Fiction. Baltic IT&T Review. (to be published)

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 20 Deliverables D4.5. Studies on different topics –Studies on Decision Diagrams and logic testing Development of chapters of a course “Digital test” –Studies on testing of System-on-chips Built-In Self-Test and Design for Testability issues Dvelopment of the course “Design for testability” (D4.1a) –Testing Strategies of SoC Defect-oriented testing and hierarchical testing Dvelopment of the course “Digital test” (D4.1b) –High-Level synthesis Development of a course on VLSI design and high-level synthesis D4.7. Reviews of the Advisory Board –The number of the AB members – 7 –7 reviews for 2 annual reports of 2003 and 2004 –All reviews were positive

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 21 Student Placements & Cooperation D4.9. Study visits of students –TU Ilmenau (Subcontractor S16): 8 students, 21 months Results: web-based teaching environment –Linköping university (Subcontractor S14): 2 students, 6 months Results: 12 joint research papers –Three students (KTH Stockholm, TU Darmstadt, Tartu University) at TU Tallinn Results: 6 joint papers and 2 MSc thesis D4.10. Practical placements in industry –Fraunhofer Institute for IC (Subcontractor 15, Dresden, Germany) – 1 student, 2 months Results: web-based teaching environment, 2 joint papers –Artec Design company, Estonia (Subcontractor 13) – 1 student, 2 months Results: 2 contracts and joint cooperation, testing our research results for industrial products

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 22 Cooperation: Research & Teaching TTU LIU Darmstadt KTH USA China Korea India Indonesia Costa Rica Canada Brazil... Stuttgart Grenoble Torino East - and Central- European Countries Jonköping Dresden Ilmenau Kharkov Donetsk TTU cooperates with about universities

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 23 Cooperation with Industry International cooperation Cooperational links to: JTAG Technologies, National Instruments, DIGSIM DATA (in Sweden), Fraunhofer Institute of IC (in Germany), Insight Memex/Xilinx (in France) 3 tutorials were carried out by the representatives of these companies Ericsson AB, SAAB (Sweden) – contract negotiations ongoing for development of support software for new standards of Boundary Scan (I- JTAG and S-JTAG) Fraunhofer Institute of IC (in Germany) – our ATPG tools were used for an industrial product, joint development of web-based collaborative design environment MOSCITO, 3 placements DIGSIM DATA (Sweden) – exchange of tools for teaching (dixiCAD vs. TT) JTAG Technologies (Finland) – joint lecturing in tutorials, they are using our BSCAN-applet in their courses

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 24 Cooperation with Industry Cooperation in Estonia Cooperational links to: Artec Design, Elcoteq Network Corp., Analog Design AS, Liewenthal, Elvior, M&T Electronics, Cybernetica AS, Borthwick Pignon, AS MicroLink, National Semiconductor Estonia, Testset, Testonica Lab 10 tutorials or seminars either by experts from West (Finland, Germany, UK, France etc.) or by experts of our group to the engineers of these companies Artec Design – new BIST concept used for new SoC developments, 1 placement, joint lecturing in tutorials ELIKO – Development Centre of Mission Critical Embedded Systems created (with contracts between 7 private companies) Testonica Lab – new spin-off company, contract negotiations with SAAB and Ericsson AB (Sweden), joint development of test tools

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 25 Academic International Cooperation WP4 has cooperated with more than 20 academic institutions from 11 countries (USA, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraina and Byelorussia) Study visits of 10 Students (27 months in total) – TU Ilmenau, Linköping U Teaching 6 courses (32 h) at TU Darmstadt and U Jönköping ( ) Tutorials and seminars (25 times in 10 countries) Research E-Learning Environment – TU Ilmenau, Slovak Acad. of Sc (10 papers) DOT and joint research – TU Darmstadt, TU Warsaw (5 papers) BIST research – Linköping U (10 papers) Interconnect test – Jönköping University (2 papers) Test algorithms – Universities in Tomsk (Russia), Kharkov, Donetsk (Ukraine) – 6 papers 50 joint papers in total with 35 researchers from 11 countries

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 26 Dissemination of Results Tutorials and seminars presented by our group

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 27 Geography of Guest-Lecturers

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 28 Academic International Cooperation New VI Framework project proposals submitted: FP IST-5 STREP/STIP Verification and Validation of Embedded System Design Workbench Participant contries: France, UK, Italy (2), Sweden, Estonia FP IST-C FET Error Correction and Fault Repair for Network-on-Chip based Systems – ECON Participant contries: Germany, Sweden, Italy, Estonia FP IST-5 STREP Adaptable Interconnect-centric Multiprocessor Embedded Systems -AdaptIn' Participant contries: Germany (3), France (2), Sweden, Finland, Brazil, Estonia FP IST-C FET Open STREP Error-Tolerant Multiprocessor Nanoelectronics Systems – ETMNS Participant contries: Germany (2), Sweden, Finland (2), Estonia Cooperation with 16 institutions from 7 countries, incl. 5 companies

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 29 Self-assessment: Most Important Results Research New joint research directions and cooperations were launched –Defect-oriented test (DOT – the first tool able to prove redundancy of defects) –HW emulation of SW algorithms (Accelerator for fault simulation – 200 times faster) Improvement of the research potential –3 PhD thesis was defended in –1 team member returned with PhD degree from Sweden Advanced multifunctional lab environment –allows effective teaching and collaboration between partners in research –TT tool set is used in 90 institutions in 30 countries Teaching Strong impact of the project in improving the level of teaching New courses and tools created and introduced into teaching –Courses and tools have received a broad international recognition –6 courses were given in Germany and Sweden ( )

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 30 Self-assessment: Important Results New local structures created Development Centre ELIKO (involving 7 SMEs) New company Testonica Lab International cooperation Organization of 6 conferences or workshops About 50 joint papers with 35 researchers from 18 academic institutions of 11 countries Mutual knowledge transfer between West and East (seminars, reviewing PhD thesis, guest lecturing, research visits) Cooperation with Eurotraining – distribution of our tools in Europe New research consortiums: 4 VI Framework project proposals with 16 institutions (5 companies) from 7 countries were submitted

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 31 Exploitation plans A SW/HW based research environment offers a lot of opportunities to continue cooperation between partners - Linköping U, TU Darmstadt, TU Ilmenau, KTH Stockholm, Fraunhofer Institute of IC Dresden, Politecnico di Torino etc. International cooperation in teaching will be extended. The new tools will be made available via the framework of EuroTraining “Microsystems University Service” action SMEs will be involved in the R&D based on the created environment - ELIKO, Artec Design, Testonica Further research will target the activities of I-JTAG and S-JTAG related to the new standards of Boundary Scan in cooperation with western industry - Ericsson, SAAB

University of Technology Tallinn, ESTONIA Copyright 2005 by Raimund Ubar 32 Conclusions All the initial targets and goals of WP4 were reached The project allowed to –improve the level of teaching, and to –push future research in form of a broad international cooperation Working connections (cooperation, contracts, joint centres) to industry were created New multifunctional lab research environment was developed which serves as an incubator of new research and pedagogical ideas The project had an impact (knowledge transfer) in 2 directions: West-to-East, East-to-West A lot of thanks to the Project Coordinator and to the whole eVikings Project Team!