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Title: Stable, Reliable, and Bit-Interleaving 12T SRAM for Space Applications: A Device Circuit Co-Design
Authors: Shah, Ambika Prasad
Vishvakarma, Santosh Kumar
Keywords: Charge trapping;Convergence of numerical methods;FinFET;Negative bias temperature instability;Reliability;Space applications;Static random access storage;Timing circuits;Bit-interleaving;Charge trap;Feedback circuits;High-k insulators;Process Variation;Short-channel effect;Static noise margin;Uninterrupted operations;Integrated circuit design
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Yadav, N., Shah, A. P., & Vishvakarma, S. K. (2017). Stable, reliable, and bit-interleaving 12T SRAM for space applications: A device circuit co-design. IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, 30(3), 276-284. doi:10.1109/TSM.2017.2718029
Abstract: Space applications demand highly stable and reliable SRAM circuits for secure and the uninterrupted operation. In this paper, we propose advanced FinFET and self-refreshing logic-based 12T SRAM cell (WWL12T). The dual-${k}$ gate insulator and symmetric spacer are used to improve the reliability and performance of the FinFET. The outer side high-${k}$ insulator reduces the charge trapping to the gate oxide and improves the ON current along with reduced short channel effects. WWL12T uses extra word line for bit interleaving aware design and a feedback circuit for stable space applications. In the read operation, the extra ${P}$-type transistors are active according to the stored data bits and charge the storing nodes using bit-line voltages. The static noise margin and word line write margin of proposed WWL12T SRAM cell under worst case process variation and single charge trapping improve by 6.4% and 8.4%, respectively compared to existing 12T SRAM. © 2017 IEEE.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/TSM.2017.2718029
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/5933
ISSN: 0894-6507
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Electrical Engineering

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