This article demonstrates the strengths and limitations of electrical testing for locating defects that contribute to contact failures in DRAMs. It presents three case studies, the first of which involves a write problem to a pair of cells that share an open bitline contact. The second case, a read problem between the primary and secondary sense amplifiers, serves as an example of how failure bitmaps and electrical characterization work together to detect and locate defects. The third case is a decoder problem that required additional testing and internal probing in order to determine the location of the defect.

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