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| Year | Description |
| 2000 | Invention patented by Carl Frederick Barnhart, David Lackey, and Steven Frederick Oakland on April 6th, 2000. Abstract: A boundary scan cell includes a shift latch, an update latch and a flushable latch that each have at least a respective data input and at least a respective data output. The data output of the shift latch is coupled to the data input of the update latch. The boundary scan cell further includes control circuitry that controls operation of the flushable latch circuit. The control circuitry selects, as input data for the flushable latch, one of a functional logic signal and a boundary scan signal in response to a mode signal. If the mode signal indicates a test mode, the control circuitry selects the boundary scan signal as the input data and causes the flushable latch to flush through the input data to the data output of the flushable latch independent of a system clock signal. The boundary scan cell can be implemented as either an input or output cell and preferably is compliant with IEEE Std 1149.1. |
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