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Viyas Gupta

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Dynamic Test Methods for COTS SRAMs

2014

International audience; In previous works, we have demonstrated the importance of dynamic mode testing of SRAM components under ionizing radiation. Several types of failures are difficult to expose when the device is tested under static (retention) mode. With the purpose of exploring and defining the most complete testing procedures and reveal the potential hazardous behaviors of SRAM devices, we present novel methods for the dynamic mode radiation testing of SRAMs. The proposed methods are based on different word address accessing schemes and data background: Fast Row, Fast Column, Pseudorandom, Adjacent (Gray) and Inverse Adjacent (Gray). These methods are evaluated by heavy ion and atmos…

Pseudorandom number generatorsingle event upset (SEU)Nuclear and High Energy Physicsta114ta213Computer scienceCOTSneutrons65 nmmultiple cell upset (MCU)SRAMColumn (database)[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsRadiation testingNuclear Energy and EngineeringElectronic engineering90 nmHeavy ionStatic random-access memoryElectrical and Electronic Engineeringheavy ionsNeutron irradiationWord (computer architecture)dynamic testDynamic testingIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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Heavy-Ion Radiation Impact on a 4Mb FRAM under Different Test Conditions

2015

The impact of heavy-ions on commercial Ferroelectric Memories (FRAMs) is analyzed. The influence of different test modes (static and dynamic) on this memory is investigated. Static test results show that the memory is prone to temporary effects occurring in the peripheral circuitry. Dynamic tests results show a high sensitivity of this memory to heavy-ions.

Ionizing radiation[PHYS]Physics [physics]010302 applied physicsRandom access memoryMaterials scienceHeavy ion radiationta114ta213010308 nuclear & particles physics01 natural sciencestest conditions[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsNon-volatile memoryMultiple Cell Upset (MCU)FRAM0103 physical sciencesStatic testingElectronic engineeringSensitivity (control systems)radiation testing130nmSingle Event Upset (SEU)static and dynamic mode testingSimulation
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Heavy-Ion Radiation Impact on a 4 Mb FRAM Under Different Test Modes and Conditions

2016

International audience; The impact of heavy-ions on commercial Ferroelectric Memories (FRAMs) is analyzed. The influence of dynamic and static test modes as well as several stimuli on the error rate of this memory is investigated. Static test results show that the memory is prone to temporary effects occurring in the peripheral circuitry, with a possible effect due to fluence. Dynamic tests results show a high sensitivity of this memory to switching activity of this peripheral circuitry.

ImaginationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHeavy ion radiationMaterials science130 nmmedia_common.quotation_subject[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesFluence[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0103 physical sciencesStatic testingSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic Engineeringradiation testingSimulationmedia_common010302 applied physicssingle event upset (SEU)ta114ta213010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industrymultiple cell upset (MCU)FerroelectricityNon-volatile memoryRadiation testingFRAM130nm technologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringOptoelectronicsbusinessstatic and dynamic mode testingIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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A Methodology for the Analysis of Memory Response to Radiation through Bitmap Superposition and Slicing

2015

A methodology is proposed for the statistical analysis of memory radiation test data, with the aim of identifying trends in the single-even upset (SEU) distribution. The treated case study is a 65nm SRAM irradiated with neutrons, protons and heavy-ions.

Computer sciencebitmap slicingParallel computingHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYRadiationSlicingUpsetElectronic mailSuperposition principleStatic random-access memoryMemoriesstatic testNuclear Experimentdynamic testta114ta213computer.file_formatSRAMBitmap[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsMultiple Cell Upset (MCU)MCUSERBitmapradiation testevent accumulationSingle Event Upset (SEU)AlgorithmcomputerSEUTest data
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Real-Time SRAM Based Particle Detector

2015

International audience; Monitoring radiative environments is of great importance, especially for facilities hosting large particle accelerators and nuclear power plants. Such facilities make use of monitoring systems that are usually composed of different sensors to evaluate the intensity of the ambient radiation field in different locations. In this paper, we propose an SRAM-based monitor that works in dynamic mode (memory continuously accessed), according to data gathered by irradiating our sensor in several particle accelerator facilities. The dynamic mode of operation allows for real-time sensing, especially when the particle fluence is high. In order to ensure the efficiency of the det…

Physicsta114ta213DetectorParticle acceleratorSRAM7. Clean energyParticle detectorParticle acceleratorslaw.invention[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicslawElectronic engineeringRadiative transferRadiation monitoringParticleStatic random-access memoryParticle detectorIntensity (heat transfer)
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SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs

2015

International audience; This paper presents heavy-ion and proton radiation test results of a 90 nm COTS SRAM with stacked structure. Radiation tests were made using high penetration heavy-ion cocktails at the HIF (Belgium) and at RADEF (Finland) as well as low energy protons at RADEF. The heavy-ion SEU cross-section showed an unusual profile with a peak at the lowest LET (heavy-ion with the highest penetration range). The discrepancy is due to the fact that the SRAM is constituted of two vertically stacked dice. The impact of proton testing on the response of both stacked dice is presented. The results are discussed and the SEU cross-sections of the upper and lower layers are compared. The …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsSEE rateMaterials scienceProtonDiceRadiationLow energyProton radiation90 nmElectronic engineering90 nmStatic random-access memoryElectrical and Electronic Engineeringradiation testingstacked dice[PHYS]Physics [physics]single event upset (SEU)ta213ta114business.industrymultiple cell upset (MCU)SRAM[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsRadiation testingNuclear Energy and EngineeringOptoelectronicsbusinessstatic and dynamic mode testingIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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Single-Event Effects in the Peripheral Circuitry of a Commercial Ferroelectric Random Access Memory

2018

International audience; This paper identifies the failure modes of a commercial 130-nm ferroelectric random access memory. The devices were irradiated with heavy-ion and pulsed focused X-ray beams. Various failure modes are observed, which generate characteristic error patterns, affecting isolated bits, words, groups of pages, and sometimes entire regions of the memory array. The underlying mechanisms are discussed.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsComputer sciencekäyttömuistit02 engineering and technologysingle-event effect01 natural sciencesMemory arrayElectronic mailX-ray0103 physical sciencesElectronic engineering[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineeringstatic testComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSdynamic testEvent (probability theory)Random access memoryta114ta213010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industrySEFImuistit (tietotekniikka)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFerroelectricityheavy ionsingle-event upsetNon-volatile memoryFRAMsäteilyfysiikkaNuclear Energy and EngineeringSingle event upsetPhotonics0210 nano-technologybusinessIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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Investigation on MCU Clustering Methodologies for Cross-Section Estimation of RAMs

2015

International audience; Various failure scenarios may occur during irradiation testing of SRAMs, which may generate different characteristic Multiple Cell Upset (MCU) error patterns. This work proposes a method based on spatial and temporal criteria to identify them.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEngineeringcomputer.software_genreUpsetCross section (physics)Static testingCluster of bit flipsStatic random-access memoryElectrical and Electronic Engineeringradiation testingstatic testCluster analysisdynamic test[PHYS]Physics [physics]single event upset (SEU)ta213ta114Cross sectionbusiness.industrySEFImultiple cell upset (MCU)SRAM[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsRAMRadiation testingMicrocontrollerMCUNuclear Energy and EngineeringSEU clusterData miningbusinesscomputerDynamic testing
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Methodologies for the Statistical Analysis of Memory Response to Radiation

2016

International audience; Methodologies are proposed for in-depth statistical analysis of Single Event Upset data. The motivation for using these methodologies is to obtain precise information on the intrinsic defects and weaknesses of the tested devices, and to gain insight on their failure mechanisms, at no additional cost. The case study is a 65 nm SRAM irradiated with neutrons, protons and heavy ions. This publication is an extended version of a previous study.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEngineeringHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYRadiation[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesstatistical analysis0103 physical sciencesStatic testingElectronic engineeringmemory responseStatistical analysisSensitivity (control systems)Static random-access memoryElectrical and Electronic Engineeringstatic testCluster of bit-flipsdynamic test010302 applied physicsSingle event upset SEURandom access memoryta114ta213010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industrymultiple cell upset (MCU)säteilySRAMReliability engineeringradiationNuclear Energy and EngineeringSingle event upsetradiation effectsbusiness[MATH.MATH-NA]Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA]Dynamic testing
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