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A 0.325 V, 600-kHz, 40-nm 72-kb 9T Subthreshold SRAM with Aligned Boosted Write Wordline and Negative Write Bitline Write-Assist
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2014
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Non-volatile MemoryEngineeringVlsi DesignEnergy EfficiencyEmerging Memory Technology40-Nm 72-Kb 9TComputer ArchitectureIntegrated CircuitsHardware SystemsMemory DevicesElectronic CircuitElectrical EngineeringNegative WblComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsTwo-port Disturb-free 9TMemory ArchitectureMemory ReliabilitySubthreshold SramApplied PhysicsSemiconductor Memory
This brief presents a two-port disturb-free 9T subthreshold static random access memory (SRAM) cell with independent single-ended read bitline and write bitline (WBL) and cross-point data-aware write structure to facilitate robust subthreshold operation and bit-interleaving architecture for enhanced soft error immunity. The design employs a variation-tolerant line-up write-assist scheme where the timing of areaefficient boosted write wordline and negative WBL are aligned and triggered/initiated by the same low-going global WBL to maximize the write-ability enhancement. A 72-kb test chip is implemented in United Microelectronics Corp. 40-nm low-power (40LP) CMOS. Full functionality is achieved for VDD ranging from 1.5 to 0.32 V without redundancy. The measured maximum operation frequency is 260 MHz (450 kHz) at 1.1 V (0.32 V) and 25 °C. At 0.325 V and 25 °C, the chip operates at 600 kHz with 5.78 μW total power and 4.69 μW leakage power, offering 2× frequency improvement compared with 300 kHz of our previous 72-kb 9T subthreshold SRAM design in the same 40LP technology. The energy efficiency (power/frequency/IO) at 0.325 V and 25 °C is 0.267 pJ/bit, a 23.7% improvement over the 0.350 pJ/bit of our previous design.
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