IP Library Granted Patent US 7,685,484
Granted Patent B2
US 7,685,484 · App. 11/939,751 · Granted Mar 23, 2010

Methods for the support of JTAG for source synchronous interfaces

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,685,484
App. No.
11/939,751
Filed
Nov 14, 2007
Granted
Mar 23, 2010
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2117
USPC
714/724
Abstract

Exemplary embodiments of the present invention comprise a method for the support of a JTAG interface for the testing of connectivity between integrated circuits. The method comprises delivering output from a JTAG register to a primary register, delivering a JTAG control signal to the primary register and a clock signal gating control logic, delivering output from the primary register and a secondary register to a multiplexer, delivering clock signal output from the clock signal gating control logic to the multiplexer, wherein the clock signal is delivered is a constant and known value, and delivering the output from the multiplexer to an I/O driver.

Claims (6)

1. A method for the support of a JTAG interface for the testing of connectivity between integrated circuits, the method comprising:

delivering output from a JTAG register to a primary register and a secondary register of the integrated circuits;

delivering a JTAG control signal to the primary register and the secondary register, wherein the JTAG control signal is a logical OR value of decoded JTAG boundary scan connectivity instructions provided from a JTAG TAP controller in communication with the primary register and the secondary register;

delivering output from the primary register and the secondary register to a multiplexer;

delivering a clock signal to the multiplexer, wherein the clock signal is a stable but unknown value; and

delivering the output from the multiplexer to an I/O driver.