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The planar ultrathin body and buried oxide fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FDSOI) technology is one of the proper candidates to replace bulk CMOS due to its high volume, low cost, and lower power. In this paper, we investigate the performance of hybrid magnetic-MOS non-volatile (NV) magnetic flip-flops (MFFs) in the FDSOI technology. The NV-MFF performance parameters, e.g., active power, leakage...
Reliability issues became an important concern in deep submicron CMOS devices. Concurrent Error Detection (CED) scheme has been proved to be an efficient technique in such a context. Different efforts were reported to quantify the efficiency of CED schemes but generally they consider single faults or suppose that implemented checker mechanisms are fault-free. This paper describes an alternative solution...
Hot carrier injection (HCI) and negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) become dominant reliability issues in nanometer CMOS technology. These aging effects can induce additional delay which will be accumulated through logic gates and thus degrade the performance of the circuits. This paper discusses performance degradations induced by aging mechanisms in digital integrated circuits. We propose...
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