Circuit and a method for configuring pad connections in an integ

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – With measuring or testing

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438128, 438129, H01L 2100, G01R 3126

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061330531

ABSTRACT:
An integrated device includes a configuration circuit that is coupled to first and second bond pads and first and second conductive paths of the integrated device. The circuit receives a map signal that has a first value during a first operational mode of the integrated device and a second value during a second operational mode of the integrated device. In response to the first value, the circuit couples the first pad to the second conductive path. In response to the second value, the circuit couples the first pad to the first conductive path and the second pad to the second conductive path. The first operational mode may be a wafer test mode.

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