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What is BIST?

BIST stands for Built-In Self-Test. It is a technique used in the design of integrated circuits to allow the circuit to test itself. It involves adding extra hardware to the chip to automate the testing process, reducing the need for external test equipment and improving test coverage. BIST is commonly used for testing memories, logic circuits, and mixed-signal circuits.

What other technologies are related to BIST?

BIST Competitor Technologies

Memory Built-In Self-Test (MBIST) is a type of BIST specifically for testing embedded memories. While BIST is a more general category, MBIST focuses only on memories and can be considered a competitor in that specific domain.
mentioned alongside BIST in 4% (57) of relevant job posts

BIST Complementary Technologies

iJTAG is a method to access embedded instruments in an integrated circuit or system using the JTAG standard. It complements BIST by providing a standardized access mechanism.
mentioned alongside BIST in 25% (68) of relevant job posts
Automatic Test Pattern Generation (ATPG) is used to create test patterns for manufacturing tests, including BIST. It is essential for generating the stimulus for BIST.
mentioned alongside BIST in 8% (133) of relevant job posts
Tessent is a suite of tools for DFT, including BIST insertion, ATPG and test validation. Therefore, it is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside BIST in 9% (74) of relevant job posts

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