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  2. Bridging fault - Wikipedia

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    Bridging to VDD or Vss is equivalent to stuck at fault model. Traditionally bridged signals were modeled with logic AND or OR of signals. If one driver dominates the other driver in a bridging situation, the dominant driver forces the logic to the other one, in such case a dominant bridging fault is used.

  3. Fault model - Wikipedia

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    Basic fault models in digital circuits include: Static faults, which give incorrect values at any speed and sensitized by performing only one operation: the stuck-at fault model. A signal, or gate output, is stuck at a 0 or 1 value, independent of the inputs to the circuit. the bridging fault model. Two signals are connected together when they ...

  4. Automatic test pattern generation - Wikipedia

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    Bridging to VDD or Vss is equivalent to stuck at fault model. Traditionally both signals after bridging were modeled with logic AND or OR of both signals. If one driver dominates the other driver in a bridging situation, the dominant driver forces the logic to the other one, in such case a dominant bridging fault is used.

  5. Semiconductor fault diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Various fault types may be applied to the diagnostic model. Commonly used fault types are: stuck-at faults, which simulates a node stuck high or low; stuck-open fault, which simulates a disconnected node; bridging faults, which simulate an unwanted connected between two nodes; transition-delay faults, which simulate slow signal switching on a node

  6. Stuck-at fault - Wikipedia

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    A stuck-at fault is a particular fault model used by fault simulators and automatic test pattern generation (ATPG) tools to mimic a manufacturing defect within an integrated circuit. Individual signals and pins are assumed to be stuck at Logical '1', '0' and 'X'. For example, an input is tied to a logical 1 state during test generation to ...

  7. Bulk synchronous parallel - Wikipedia

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    The bulk synchronous parallel (BSP) abstract computer is a bridging model for designing parallel algorithms. It is similar to the parallel random access machine (PRAM) model, but unlike PRAM, BSP does not take communication and synchronization for granted. In fact, quantifying the requisite synchronization and communication is an important part ...

  8. IEEE 802.1 - Wikipedia

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    YANG Data Model for Connectivity Fault Management Incorporated into 802.1Q-2022 802.1Q-2022: Bridges and Bridged Networks (Rollup of 802.1Qcc/Qcy/Qcr) Current [12] 802.1Qcj-2023 Automatic Attachment to Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) services Current [13] [14] 802.1Qcw-2023

  9. Category:Computer architecture - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Fault-tolerant design and Fault-tolerant system ... Bridging model; Byte addressing; C. Cache (computing)