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Flip-Flop Hardening and Selection for Soft Error and Delay Fault Resilience

Published: 07 October 2009 Publication History

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The traditional test model of go/no-go testing being questioned by increasing delay fault manifestations has become even further challenged as a result of unpredictable soft errors. Consequent probabilistic fault manifestations shift the focus to fault resilience mechanisms and tradeoffs of false alarms vs. escapes. Fault manifestation at flip-flops necessitates solutions that rely on their hardening, possibly imposing inordinate cost as flip-flops constitute a significant fraction of current designs. A two-pronged approach for resolving this challenge is necessitated, consisting of frugal flip-flop designs, capable of withstanding such faults, and an economic rationalization model to enable a prioritized flip-flop selection within an overall design budget. In this paper, we propose a hardened flip-flop that increases circuit tolerance to soft errors and delay faults simultaneously and the associated selective hardening scheme guided by a unified quality evaluation framework. The proposed flip-flop supersedes previous research efforts and simulation results show that the outlined framework delivers yield recovery and FIT reduction at a minimized hardware cost.

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      DFT '09: Proceedings of the 2009 24th IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems
      October 2009
      400 pages
      ISBN:9780769538396

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      IEEE Computer Society

      United States

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      Published: 07 October 2009

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