Industrial Evaluation of Transition Fault Testing for Cost Effective Offline Adaptive Voltage Scaling

Mahroo Zandrahimi1,a, Philippe Debaud2,c, Armand Castillejo2,d and Zaid Al‐Ars1,b
1Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
am.zandrahimi@tudelft.nl
bz.al-ars@tudelft.nl
2STMicroelectronics, Grenoble, France
cphilippe.debaud@st.com
darmand.castillejo@st.com

ABSTRACT


Adaptive voltage scaling (AVS) has been used widely to compensate for process, voltage, and temperature variations as well as power optimization of integrated circuits. The current industrial state‐of‐the‐art AVS approaches using Process Monitoring Boxes (PMBs) have shown several limitations such as huge characterization effort, which makes these approaches very expensive, and a low accuracy that results in extra margins, which consequently lead to yield loss and performance limitations. To overcome those limitations, in this paper we propose an alternative solution using transition fault test patterns, which is able to eliminate the need for PMBs, while improving the accuracy of voltage estimation. The paper shows, using simulation of ISCAS'99 benchmarks with 28nm FD‐SOI library, that AVS using transition fault testing (TF‐based AVS) results in an error as low as 5.33%. The paper also shows that the PMB approach can only account for 85% of the uncertainty in voltage measurements, which results in power waste, while the TF‐based approach can account for 99% of that uncertainty.



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