scholarly journals Investigation of Intermittent Resistive Faults in Digital CMOS Circuits

2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (03) ◽  
pp. 1640023 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans G. Kerkhoff ◽  
Hassan Ebrahimi

No fault found (NFF) is a major threat in extremely dependable high-end process node integrated systems, in e.g., avionics. One category of NFFs is the intermittent resistive fault (IRF), often originating from bad (e.g., via- or TSV-based) interconnections. This paper will show the impact of these faults on the behavior of a digital CMOS circuit via simulation. As the occurrence rate of this kind of defects can take e.g., one month, while the duration of the defect can be as short as 50[Formula: see text]ns, thus to evoke and detect these faults is a huge scientific challenge. Two methods to detect short pulses induced by IRFs are proposed. To improve the task of maintenance of avionics and reduce the current high debugging costs, an on-chip data logging system with time stamp and stored environmental conditions is introduced. Finally, a hardware implementation of an IRF generator is presented.

2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (01) ◽  
pp. 2050014
Author(s):  
C. Ranjith ◽  
S. P. Joy Vasantha Rani

Recent studies show the impact of genetic algorithms (GA) in the design of evolutionary finite impulse response (FIR) filters. Studies have shown hardware and software method of GA implementation for design. Hardware method improves speed due to parallelism, pipelining and the absence of the function calls compared to software implementation. But area constraint was the main issue of hardware implementation. Therefore, this paper illustrates a hardware–software co-design concept to implement an Adaptive GA processor (AGAP) for FIR filter design. The architecture of AGAP uses adaptive crossover and mutation probabilities to speed up the convergence of the GA process. The AGAP architecture was implemented using Verilog Hardware Description Language (HDL) and instantiated as a custom intellectual property (IP) core to the soft-core MicroBlaze processor of Spartan 6 (XC6SLX45-3CSG324I) FPGA. The MicroBlaze processor controls the AGAP IP core and other interfaces using Embedded C programs. The experiment demonstrated a significant 134% improvement in speed over hardware implementation but with a marginal increase in area. The complete evaluation and evolution of the filter coefficients were executed on a single FPGA. The system on chip (SoC) concept enables a robust and flexible system.


Author(s):  
Yu-Hsiang Wu ◽  
Jingjing Xu ◽  
Elizabeth Stangl ◽  
Shareka Pentony ◽  
Dhruv Vyas ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) often requires respondents to complete surveys in the moment to report real-time experiences. Because EMA may seem disruptive or intrusive, respondents may not complete surveys as directed in certain circumstances. Purpose This article aims to determine the effect of environmental characteristics on the likelihood of instances where respondents do not complete EMA surveys (referred to as survey incompletion), and to estimate the impact of survey incompletion on EMA self-report data. Research Design An observational study. Study Sample Ten adults hearing aid (HA) users. Data Collection and Analysis Experienced, bilateral HA users were recruited and fit with study HAs. The study HAs were equipped with real-time data loggers, an algorithm that logged the data generated by HAs (e.g., overall sound level, environment classification, and feature status including microphone mode and amount of gain reduction). The study HAs were also connected via Bluetooth to a smartphone app, which collected the real-time data logging data as well as presented the participants with EMA surveys about their listening environments and experiences. The participants were sent out to wear the HAs and complete surveys for 1 week. Real-time data logging was triggered when participants completed surveys and when participants ignored or snoozed surveys. Data logging data were used to estimate the effect of environmental characteristics on the likelihood of survey incompletion, and to predict participants' responses to survey questions in the instances of survey incompletion. Results Across the 10 participants, 715 surveys were completed and survey incompletion occurred 228 times. Mixed effects logistic regression models indicated that survey incompletion was more likely to happen in the environments that were less quiet and contained more speech, noise, and machine sounds, and in the environments wherein directional microphones and noise reduction algorithms were enabled. The results of survey response prediction further indicated that the participants could have reported more challenging environments and more listening difficulty in the instances of survey incompletion. However, the difference in the distribution of survey responses between the observed responses and the combined observed and predicted responses was small. Conclusion The present study indicates that EMA survey incompletion occurs systematically. Although survey incompletion could bias EMA self-report data, the impact is likely to be small.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Józef Kuczmaszewski ◽  
Ireneusz Zagórski ◽  
Piotr Zgórniak

Abstract This paper presents an overview of the state of knowledge on temperature measurement in the cutting area during magnesium alloy milling. Additionally, results of own research on chip temperature measurement during dry milling of magnesium alloys are included. Tested magnesium alloys are frequently used for manufacturing elements applied in the aerospace industry. The impact of technological parameters on the maximum chip temperature during milling is also analysed. This study is relevant due to the risk of chip ignition during the machining process.


2003 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 223-228
Author(s):  
C. Schlachta ◽  
M. Glesner

Abstract. One of the possible techniques to reduces the power consumption in digital CMOS circuits is to slow down the charge transport. This slowdown can be achieved by introducing an inductor in the charging path. Additionally, the inductor can act as an energy storage element, conserving the energy that is normally dissipated during discharging. Together with the parasitic capacitances from the circuit a LCresonant circuit is formed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 887 ◽  
pp. 319-324
Author(s):  
E.A. Petrovsky ◽  
K.A. Bashmur ◽  
Vadim S. Tynchenko

The present study describes the impact of various protective process agents on chip forming processes. The research was conducted on NiCr20TiAl and 34NiCrMoV14-5 nickel-chromium alloys. New lubricant-cooling process agents with carbon nanopowder additives are studied. The optimal composition of the nanopowder additive and its effect during alloy cutting is examined. Experiments reveal the dependence of shrinkage ratio on cutting speed and various protective process agents. The values of H50 microhardness are also defined when cutting these alloys using protective process agents. Experimental studies found the positive effect of developed agents with nanopowder additives on the processes of NiCr20TiAl and 34NiCrMoV14-5 alloys chip formation.


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