Product Description: AAACT Software

AAACT Software automatically converts qualified Actel ACT designs into simulation models for use by ATGEN® test generation software. This preprocessor product, when used in conjunction with an ATGEN test generator, allows vector generation for devices manufactured by either Actel or TI.

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Great time saver when testing ACT 1, ACT 2, and ACT 3 devices.

ACT 1, ACT 2 and ACT 3 devices are powerful and complex PLDs, best thought of as small gate arrays. Their flexibility and large size makes manual test development painful and time consuming. The AAACT and ATGEN software automate the test development process, thereby providing major time savings. ACUGEN® ATE translators are also available to produce component and in-circuit test programs, including automatic generation of digital guarding conditions for in-circuit board tests. We estimate the payback for AAACT software to be 1-4 designs.

Interface to Design

The AAACT translator reads the netlist information from the .ADL file and reads pin numbering information from the .PIN file. The AAACT translator contains built-in support for all hard and soft macros present in version 1.2 of the ACT design software. Any additional soft macros (e.g. user-defined) will be translated if their definitions are contained in the .ADL file. Timing used is one time unit per hard macro or ACTMOD with no delays on wires.

Model Structure

The ACUGEN model representation models the logic inside each hard macro using the fewest possible ATGEN primitives (boolean gates, D-latch, tri-state gate, etc.).

Fault Classes

The AAACT translator produces models that support PINS, LOGIC and MIL454 fault classes. Fuse faults are not supported primarily because the .ADL file contains no fuse information.

Technical Support Service

Technical service and support, including updates, are provided in the same manner as your ATGEN base product.

Easy to Use

The translator is invoked by typing "AAACT", followed by the name of the design, at the operating system prompt.

FASTpass TM Version Available

For users wanting a fast and low-cost solution well suited to test for the following common board test defects: unprogrammed parts, part in backwards, wrong part/mislabeled part, catastrophic device failure, and numerous open pins, this product is tailored to shallow designs (sequential depth 10). It is a quick check only.

For those customers who need high coverage fault detection typical of our Premium ATGEN test generators, the Premium levels of pre-processors are the better choice.

Requirements -- AAACT

AAACT software must be run on a computer that has an ATGEN S25, S55 or S60 base product installed, and this base product must be maintained up to the latest revision at the time of initial AAACT purchase. These devices have critical CPU speed and memory requirements. The host computer should have at least 8MB of RAM to run ACT-1010 designs, 16MB for ACT-1240 designs, and 20MB for ACT-1460 designs. See attached Memory Chart for recommendations.

You will need an S55 or S60 version of ATGEN software to run the Premium versions of this software, and an S25, S55 or S60 version to run the FASTpass versions.

.ADL files are obtained by running version 1.2 of Actel’s Action Logic Systems software.

Success Rate for Premium Versions

Due to the potential complexity of Actel's ACT1-3 devices no software can be guaranteed to reach high coverage on 100% of designs. We recommend that SHARPEYE testability analysis software be used during design to enhance testability. If SHARPEYE software is used and reports no problems with the testability items recommended by us, then we expect our success rate to be 90% on designs with fewer than 100 memory elements and 80% on designs with more than 100 memory elements. A 80% success rate means ATGEN software will detect 90% of detectable gate output stuck-at faults and 100% of pin stuck-at faults on 80% of a typical mix of designs. Note that even an 80% success rate will put you way ahead of writing all tests manually.

Our policy of requesting users to send us designs that attain low coverage has allowed us to make major improvements in our software over the past few years, and we expect the success rate on these Actel devices to continue improving.

The testability items we recommend be checked are:

• sequential depth less than 500,

• no oscillators,

• no one-shots,

• no feedback-memories that interact with any other memories,

• all clocks, sets, resets controlled by external pins,

• no gated clocks,

• determinate initialization

• combinatorial tri-state enable control on outputs

PLEASE NOTE:

To test these devices the user must have access to a tester or programmer with enough driver/sensors to stimulate & test all the pins of these devices.

ATGEN and ACUGEN are registered trademarks and AAACT, AALCA, AAMAX, AALAT, AAQL, SHARPEYE & FASTpass are trademarks of ACUGEN Software, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.