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Publicações por CTM

1997

Implementation of mixed current/voltage testing using the IEEE P1149.4 infrastructure

Autores
da Silva, JM; Leao, AC; Alves, JC; Matos, JS;

Publicação
ITC - INTERNATIONAL TEST CONFERENCE 1997, PROCEEDINGS: INTEGRATING MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE NEXT CENTURY

Abstract
The development of a mixed-signal test bus infrastructure - IEEE P1149.4 - is now in the final stages of the standardization process. Evaluating the test capabilities enabled by this infrastructure is an important step needed to support it as a well established standard. This paper presents experiments carried out with a test chip provided by the P1149.4 working group, which explore the architecture of the proposed analog boundary module to implement alternative testing methods. These include a method for parametric testing of passive components based on the monitoring of the power supply current, and a mixed current/voltage technique allowing the implementation of correlation for testing analog and mixed-signal macros.

1997

Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer: 2. Should women with breast cancer be offered hormone replacement therapy? [Terapeutica hormonal de subtituicao e cancro da mama: 2. A mulher com cancro da mama deve receber terapeutic hormonal de substituicao?]

Autores
De Campos, DA; Cardoso, MJ; De Oliveira, JM;

Publicação
Acta Medica Portuguesa

Abstract
The common menopausal symptoms of a growing number of women treated for breast cancer poses difficult therapeutic decisions to the Gynaecologist. It has been extensively demonstrated that hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) is the most effective treatment of such symptoms, as well as protecting women from cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and increased mortality related to these disorders. However, breast cancer is classically considered a contraindication to HRT. In this paper we review the existing evidence regarding the influence of HRT on breast cancer. A computerized bibliographical search (MEDLINE) of literature in the English-language literature published in the last 15 years was conducted, followed by a hand search of references found in these papers. Evidence on the response of breast cancer cells to HRT is derived from animal studies, tissue growth system experiments, indirect epidemiological data and clinical data. While the bulk of experimental evidence points towards a proliferative effect of estrogen on breast cancer cells, almost all clinical reports have found no adverse effects of HRT on these patients. In our opinion, currently existing evidence does not justify the denial of HRT to breast cancer patients whose quality of life is at stake. Such is the case of women with intense menopausal symptoms unresponsive to alternative therapies. This opinion is shared by numerous other authors and a small number of eminent institutions. We believe it is safer to avoid HRT, in asymptomatic women as long-term regimens would be needed for protection against cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, and the risks of such regimens have yet to be evaluated. We also believe that large randomized trials are now ethically justified and greatly needed to obtain safer data on this subject.

1996

Evaluation of iDD/vOUT cross-correlation for mixed current/voltage testing of analogue and mixed-signal circuits

Autores
Machado Da Silva, J; Silva Matos, J;

Publicação
Proceedings of the 1996 European Conference on Design and Test, EDTC 1996

Abstract
The use of cross-correlation between power supply current and output voltage dynamic responses is presented as a methodology for improved mixed current /voltage testing of analogue and mixed-signal circuits. Results obtained from simulations are presented which show that better fault coverage and a simplification of test circuitry can be obtained, when compared with the results obtained from the direct observation of the individual signals. These advantages are important factors to develop viable new design for testability and buil-in self test techniques. © 1996 IEEE.

1996

Use of power supply current and output voltage observation for testing large mixed-signal devices

Autores
daSilva, JM; Matos, JS; Bell, IM; Taylor, GE;

Publicação
38TH MIDWEST SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract

1996

A simulated annealing approach for high-level synthesis with reconfigurable functional units

Autores
Alves, JC; Matos, JS;

Publicação
38TH MIDWEST SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract
In this paper, we present an application of the simulation annealing optimization algorithm to the problem of high-level synthesis of digital systems, targeted to architectures with run-time reconfigurable functional units. The scheduling, allocation and binding problems are treated simultaneously. Reconfiguration times and execution delays are taken into account, along with pipelined execution and precise clock cycles for consumption of each operand.

1996

Mixed current/voltage observation towards effective testing of analog and mixed-signal circuits

Autores
DaSilva, JM; Matos, JS; Bell, IM; Taylor, GE;

Publicação
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC TESTING-THEORY AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
Power supply current monitoring is a promising technique for the development of new test methodologies for analog and mixed-signal circuits. The advantages of efficiency and reduced test time have already been recognized in the digital domain. This paper shows that improved test efficiency and detection confidence are obtained when both output voltage and power supply current are observed. Results found from the simulation of two circuits are presented comparing fault detection ratios and the amplitude of faulty response deviations when observing each one of these signals. Cross-correlation between output voltage and power supply current is presented as a means to perform a single mixed current/voltage testing operation, providing at the same time increased efficiency. It allows also for simplifications on test circuitry and processing, as reductions on the sampling rates and amplitude resolutions used to acquire the signals provide the same fault coverage levels obtained using higher fidelity measurements.

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