Shrinking geometries, one of the Holy Grails of semiconductor design, provide so many application advantages that it is totally understandable that the small is great syndrome should continue unabated ...
Should designers worry about soft errors in embedded designs? With the prevalence of higher memory densities and finer process geometries, many design teams are now evaluating techniques to alleviate ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Jan. 24, 2005 -- iRoC Technologies(R) Corporation, one of the world's leading commercial providers of soft error solutions for ...
Research on how soft errors effect SRAM cells used to program some FPGAs suggests there may be a problem at ground level and asks whether designers need to change the way they assess the reliability ...
A soft error is a random glitch or fault in an electronic system. These error occurs on a signal or data node and affect the reliability of computed data. Despite ...
Soft errors are random, non-recurring change of state or transient in semiconductors due to energetic particles interacting with the silicon. As SRAM process technology scales for improved performance ...
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