- D/F/T/ C/o/m/p/i/l/e/r: Scan synthesis tool
- S/o/C/B/i/s/t: A new feature of DFT C0mpiler, some kind of L0gic BIST
- T/e/t/r/a/M/A/X A/T/P/G: ATPG tool
- T/e/t/r/a/M/A/X T/e/n/X: ????
- T/e/t/r/a/M/A/X D/e/l/a/yT/e/s/t: A feature of Tetr@MA*
Each tool/feature has its own purpose, can not be compared....
For more detail, go to www.synopsys.c0m
hi friend,
most valuable infos/docs are all in $olvnet. you need an account to access it. for normal reader, like me, there will be no way to see them.
here is my question: are all these listed tools released by $nop$ys as in one package ? or are they just released seperately ? from their functions, it seems that they must work(integrate) together to produce a good outcome.
1)
Since 2003.03, tm@a has been put under syn* package...
2)
S0CBIST & S0CTest are features of DFT C0mpiler ...since 2003.03 (or early ?)
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OTHER INFORMATION
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*** TetraMAX TenX provides distributed processing for ATPG
*** TetraMAX TenX distributed processing can accelerate ATPG runtime
by a factor of 10 when using 12 to 16 processors,
*** TetraMAX TenX is an add-on to TetraMAX ATPG as part of the 2002.09 release
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*** Synopsys has entered the logic BIST market with DFT Compiler SoCBIST,
offering deterministic logic BIST capabilities
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*** SoCBIST offering deterministic logic BIST capabilities
*** SoCBIST is transparently integrated within the Synopsys Design Compiler and Physical Compiler
*** SoCBIST is an add-on to DFT Compiler available with the September 2002 production release