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Fault simulation of unconventional faults in CMOS circuits

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1991
The authors present a novel technique to study the detection of non-stuck-at faults in CMOS circuits. Gate-level models of CMOS faults not yet adequately covered in the literature are developed. Suitable models for transistor stuck-open and stuck-on, gate-drain shorts, and bridgings are implemented in a fault simulator.
Michele Favalli   +3 more
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From Fault-Tree To Fault-Identification

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1983
Summary: A practical way is given of identifying actual faults, by using a fault tree's complete system of minimal cutsets. For instance, for a fault tree where 20 cutsets are considered with 30 possible primal events, any of them can be found in at most three steps by the proposed FID-algorithm.
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To fault or not to fault

Nature Geoscience, 2010
Michael Cheadle, Craig Grimes
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Finding Fault in Fault Zones

Science, 2010
The seismogenic behavior of subduction faults depends on the structural evolution of the fault zone.
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Fault and Default

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
In the Hippocratic writings, one reads: "...[the physician] should keep aware of the fact that patients often lie when they state that they have taken certain medicines." Obviously "noncompliance" or "drug defaulting" is nothing new. Why, then, are most doctors so insensitive to the possibility that their patients often do not follow directions? Cynics
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FAULT PROBLEMS IN FAULT PLANES

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1947
Fault problems are treated by sections in fault planes. Methods are given for deriving from strike and dip of fault and strike and dip of faulted planar elements, such as beds, veins, and dikes, the angles required for drawing in the fault plane. Methods are given for converting field observations on plunge and direction of plunge of linear elements on
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A critical review of PV systems’ faults with the relevant detection methods

Energy Nexus, 2023
Khaled Osmani   +2 more
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Faultes Faults and Nothing Else but Faultes (1606)

The Modern Language Review, 1967
E. D. Pendry   +2 more
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Faulting No-Fault

American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1986
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