Low area FSM-based memory BIST for synchronous SRAM

Author(s):  
Nur Qamarina Mohd Noor ◽  
Yusrina Yusof ◽  
Azilah Saparon
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Author(s):  
Peng Yin ◽  
Zhou Shu ◽  
Yingjun Xia ◽  
Tianmei Shen ◽  
Xiao Guan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 183 ◽  
pp. 108040
Author(s):  
Hamdan Abdellatef ◽  
Mohamed Khalil-Hani ◽  
Nasir Shaikh-Husin ◽  
Sayed Omid Ayat

Author(s):  
Yuan-Ho Chen ◽  
Chieh-Yang Liu

AbstractIn this paper, a very-large-scale integration (VLSI) design that can support high-efficiency video coding inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT) for multiple transform sizes is proposed. The proposed two-dimensional (2-D) IDCT is implemented at a low area by using a single one-dimensional (1-D) IDCT core with a transpose memory. The proposed 1-D IDCT core decomposes a 32-point transform into 16-, 8-, and 4-point matrix products according to the symmetric property of the transform coefficient. Moreover, we use the shift-and-add unit to share hardware resources between multiple transform dimension matrix products. The 1-D IDCT core can simultaneously calculate the first- and second-dimensional data. The results indicate that the proposed 2-D IDCT core has a throughput rate of 250 MP/s, with only 110 K gate counts when implemented into the Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing (TSMC) 90-nm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The results show the proposed circuit has the smallest area supporting the multiple transform sizes.


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Chaudhry Indra Kumar

The energy-efficient circuits, though important in IoT and biomedical applications, are vulnerable to soft errors due to their low voltages and small node capacitances. This paper presents an energy-efficient low-area double-node-upset-hardened latch (EEDHL). The proposed latch enhances the radiation hardness by employing a restorer circuit based on a Muller C-element and a memory element. The post-layout simulations show that the EEDHL improves the area–energy–delay product (AEDP) by [Formula: see text]80% compared to the newly reported double-node-upset-resilient latch (DNURL) in STMicroelectronics 65-nm CMOS technology. Synopsys TCAD mixed-mode simulations in 32-nm CMOS technology framework are also used to validate the proposed DNU-hardened latch. The proposed EEDHL effectively mitigates the DNU at the strike with a linear energy transfer (LET) equal to 160[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]/mg in 32-nm CMOS technology.


2012 ◽  
Vol 16 (8) ◽  
pp. 2739-2748 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. W. Zhao ◽  
B. J. Fu ◽  
L. D. Chen

Abstract. Land use and land cover are most important in quantifying soil erosion. Based on the C-factor of the popular soil erosion model, Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and a scale-pattern-process theory in landscape ecology, we proposed a multi-scale soil loss evaluation index (SL) to evaluate the effects of land use patterns on soil erosion. We examined the advantages and shortcomings of SL for small watershed (SLsw) by comparing to the C-factor used in RUSLE. We used the Yanhe watershed located on China's Loess Plateau as a case study to demonstrate the utilities of SLsw. The SLsw calculation involves the delineations of the drainage network and sub-watershed boundaries, the calculations of soil loss horizontal distance index, the soil loss vertical distance index, slope steepness, rainfall-runoff erosivity, soil erodibility, and cover and management practice. We used several extensions within the geographic information system (GIS), and AVSWAT2000 hydrological model to derive all the required GIS layers. We compared the SLsw with the C-factor to identify spatial patterns to understand the causes for the differences. The SLsw values for the Yanhe watershed are in the range of 0.15 to 0.45, and there are 593 sub-watersheds with SLsw values that are lower than the C-factor values (LOW) and 227 sub-watersheds with SLsw values higher than the C-factor values (HIGH). The HIGH area have greater rainfall-runoff erosivity than LOW area for all land use types. The cultivated land is located on the steeper slope or is closer to the drainage network in the horizontal direction in HIGH area in comparison to LOW area. The results imply that SLsw can be used to identify the effect of land use distribution on soil loss, whereas the C-factor has less power to do it. Both HIGH and LOW areas have similar soil erodibility values for all land use types. The average vertical distances of forest land and sparse forest land to the drainage network are shorter in LOW area than that in HIGH area. Other land use types have shorter average vertical distances in HIGH area than that LOW area. SLsw has advantages over C-factor in its ability to specify the subwatersheds that require the land use patterns optimization by adjusting the locations of land uses to minimize soil loss.


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