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  • Utilization of Path-Clustering in Efficient Stress-Control Gate Replacement for NBTI Mitigation

    Shumpei MORITA  Song BIAN  Michihiro SHINTANI  Masayuki HIROMOTO  Takashi SATO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E100-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1464-1472

    Replacement of highly stressed logic gates with internal node control (INC) logics is known to be an effective way to alleviate timing degradation due to NBTI. We propose a path clustering approach to accelerate finding effective replacement gates. Upon the observation that there exist paths that always become timing critical after aging, critical path candidates are clustered to select representative path in each cluster. With efficient data structure to further reduce timing calculation, INC logic optimization has first became tractable in practical time. Through the experiments using a processor, 171x speedup has been demonstrated while retaining almost the same level of mitigation gain.

  • Identification and Application of Invariant Critical Paths under NBTI Degradation

    Song BIAN  Shumpei MORITA  Michihiro SHINTANI  Hiromitsu AWANO  Masayuki HIROMOTO  Takashi SATO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E100-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2797-2806

    As technology further scales semiconductor devices, aging-induced device degradation has become one of the major threats to device reliability. In addition, aging mechanisms like the negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) are known to be sensitive to workload (i.e., signal probability) that is hard to be assumed at design phase. In this work, we analyze the workload dependence of NBTI degradation using a processor, and propose a novel technique to estimate the worst-case paths. In our approach, we exploit the fact that the deterministic nature of circuit structure limits the amount of NBTI degradation on different paths, and propose a two-stage path extraction algorithm to identify the invariant critical paths (ICPs) in the processor. Utilizing these paths, we also propose an optimization technique for the replacement of internal node control logic that mitigates the NBTI degradation in the design. Through numerical experiment on two processor designs, we achieved nearly 300x reduction in the sheer number of paths on both designs. Utilizing the extracted ICPs, we achieved 96x-197x speedup without loss in mitigation gain.