Current measuring structure for testing integrated circuits

Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – Of individual circuit component or element

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ABSTRACT:
A measuring structure includes a first resistor for converting a current to be measured into a voltage, and an operational amplifier for measuring the current. A second resistor connected in series to, and integrated with, the first resistor, is activated by an input terminal solely at the wafer testing stage, to reduce, in relation to the nominal value, the current corresponding to a predetermined voltage value detected by the operational amplifier, and to enable optimum correlation of the reduced current value obtainable during wafer testing and the corresponding nominal current value.

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