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Resistive bridging fault simulation of industrial circuits

Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe, 2008
We report the successful application of a resistive bridging fault (RBF) simulator to industrial benchmark circuits. Despite the slowdown due to the consideration of the sophisticated RBF model, the run times of the simulator were within an order of magnitude of the run times for pattern-parallel complete-circuit stuck-at fault simulation.
Piet Engelke   +3 more
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A self-balancing bridge for in-circuit resistance measurement

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985
This letter deals with a novel and versatile bridge setup for the direct measurement of in-circuit resistance. Unlike other directreading bridges, it is a balanced, active bridge. It basically employs an active RC integrator, a fixed standard resistance, and a reference voltage source.
M. Rehman, M. T. Ahmed, Mohd Arif
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Thermal noise behavior of a nonlinear bridge circuit

2000 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2000
It is well known that the thermal noise behavior at the terminals of any LTI RLC circuit can be predicted from knowledge of the driving-point impedance and temperature alone. This paper offers the conjecture that similar results hold if the capacitors and inductors are nonlinear.
Geoffrey J. Coram   +2 more
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How big can the circuits of a bridge of a maximal circuit be?

Combinatorica, 1988
If \(C\subset E(G)\) is a maximum cardinality cocircuit of a 2-connected graph G, then no other maximum cocircuit is contained in one and the same block of G-C. The analogous conjecture for real representable matroids would have important applications to classifying convex bodies with a certain Helly type property.
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Circuit-level dictionaries of CMOS bridging faults

Proceedings of IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 1995
The contribution of this paper on the diagnosis (fault location) of CMOS bridging faults is threefold: First, the traditional fault dictionary (referred to as the full dictionary) is evaluated at the circuit level using a mixed-mode fault simulator. The fault set consists of randomly-generated gate input/output bridging faults.
Terry Lee   +3 more
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Did Wheatstone build a bridge? (Wheatstone's bridge circuit)

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2006
This paper discusses the connection of Charles Wheatstone with the bridge circuit. It investigates whether Wheatstone invented the bridge or not. Upon the development of the electric telegraph by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1832, the need to measure resistance accurately arose.
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Design of sEMG-detecting circuit for EMG-Bridge

2017 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2017
A surface electromyography (sEMG) signal typically results from the electrical activities of many muscle fibers, and can be utilized as a signal source in prostheses due to its abundance of movement information. This paper proposes an sEMG-detection circuit for the acquisition of the controlling signal in EMG-Bridge (EMGB) systems.
Xiao-Bin Chen   +4 more
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Physical design for testability for bridges in CMOS circuits

Digest of Papers Eleventh Annual 1993 IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2002
Present research in design for testability has largely been confined to the logic level. This paper presents directions for research in design for testability at the layout or physical design level. These are illustrated for bridge faults in circuits consisting of CMOS standard cells. >
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HALF-BRIDGE CIRCUIT

2003
The invention relates to a half-bridge circuit, in which an input signal (VE) that is applied between two input terminals (15, 16) can be picked up at a phase output (P). The inventive half-bridge circuit comprises two switching transistors (1, 2), which can be controlled by a respective control signal that is applied between a control electrode (G1 ...
EUPEC GMBH & CO KG   +2 more
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Detection of Stuck-at and Bridging Fault in Reversible Circuits using an Augmented Circuit

2021 IEEE 30th Asian Test Symposium (ATS), 2021
Mousum Handique   +2 more
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