Syllabus
Electronics Engineering EEIE30069
VLSI Testing and Design for Testability


EEIE30069 - National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University - 2020 Fall


Objectives: Course will contain topics related to VLSI testing, such as logic simulation, fault modeling, fault simulation, ATPG, BIST, etc.

Prerequisite.

Textbooks.

Students will need at one least of the following textbooks.

Staff.

Website.

http://tiger.ee.nctu.edu.tw/course/Testing2022Fall

Course materials and announcements will be available here. Visit the web site frequently at least every time you visit the lab to check for announcements between lectures. Assignments, model solutions, review materials, and other materials will also be posted there.

Schedule.

A schedule of lecture topics and reading assignments is given in another separate sheet. The same information will be posted on the web page and any changes to the schedule will be announced in class and made on that page. The page will also contain links to slides from the lectures.

Exams and Grading.

Course grades will be based on the following components.
Exam date is tentative and subject to changes.

Component

Date

Weight

Midterm

11/3

30%

Final Exam

12/29

30%

Assignments

-

40%

Scholastic Dishonesty:

Students who violate University rules on scholastic dishonesty in assignments or exams are subject to disciplinary penalties, including the possibility of a lowered or 0 grade on an assignment or exam, failure in the course, and/or dismissal from the University. Representing the work of others as your own will be considered academic dishonesty and will not be tolerated. Such dishonesty harms the individual, all students, and the integrity of the University, and policies on scholastic dishonesty will be strictly enforced.

Disability Related Needs:

Please notify your instructor of any modification/adaptation you may require to accommodate a disability-related need. You will be requested to provide documentation to the Dean of Students' Office in order that the most appropriate accommodations can be determined. Specialized services are available on campus through Services for Students with Disabilities.