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Register protection against soft errors remains a major concern for deep sub-micron systems due to technology scaling. Error Correction Codes (ECCs) improve protection at the price of data redundancy. Reducing such redundancy is of upmost importance for memories, although it is less important in registers. A major requirement for register protection is to keep codes' encoding and decoding latencies...
Static random access memories (SRAMs) are key in electronic systems. They are used not only as standalone devices, but also embedded in application specific integrated circuits. One key challenge for memories is their susceptibility to radiation-induced soft errors that change the value of memory cells. Error correction codes (ECCs) are commonly used to ensure correct data despite soft errors effects...
Error correction codes (ECCs) are commonly used in computer systems to protect information from errors. For example, single error correction (SEC) codes are frequently used for memory protection. Due to continuous technology scaling, soft errors on registers have become a major concern, and ECCs are required to protect them. Nevertheless, using an ECC increases delay, area and power consumption. In...
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