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1 fault
пошкодження; несправність, дефект- ac fault- AND-bridge fault
- branch-open fault
- branch-short fault
- bridge fault
- bridging fault
- coupling fault
- dc fault
- delay fault
- detectable fault
- detected fault
- dynamic fault
- floating-date fault
- functional fault
- hazardously detectable fault
- hyperactive fault
- input stuck-at fault
- internal fault
- intragate fault
- irredundant fault
- MOS-stuck fault
- multiple fault
- multiple асcess fault
- nonfeedback bridging fault
- nonstuck fault
- open fault
- OR-bridge fault
- pattern fault
- pattern sensitive fault
- permanent fault
- pin fault
- redundant fault
- short fault
- short diffusions fault
- single-stuck fault
- stacking fault
- static fault
- stuck-at fault
- stuck-at-one fault
- stuck-at-open fault
- stuck-at-short fault
- stuck-at-X fault
- stuck-at-Z fault
- sluck-at-zero fault
- stuck-high fault
- stuck-low fault
- timing faults
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