Title :
Area-efficient reconfigurable-array-based oscillator for standard cell characterisation
Author :
Das, Bishnu Prasad ; Onodera, Hidetoshi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. & Comput. Eng., Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
Today´s multi-million digital integrated circuit design highly depends on the quality of the standard cell library. In this study, an all-digital reconfigurable-array-based test structure is presented to test the quality (i.e. functionality and performance) of all types of logic gates in the standard cell library using the reconfigurable array of gate delay measurement cell. The gate delay is estimated using the least squares method with measured reconfigurable ring oscillator´s (RO) period/frequency. As the least squares method averages out the random noise in the measured RO period, measured gate delay is estimated accurately. The reconfigurable-array structure can easily isolate a faulty standard cell from a non-faulty standard cell. The test structure is area efficient with a saving of 1.6´ and 2´ area compared with the normal RO-based delay measurement in 180´nm and 65´nm technology node, respectively. A subset of standard cells is tested using this reconfigurable-array structure. A test chip has been fabricated in an industrial 180´nm technology node to study the feasibility of the approach. The measured results from 20 chips are reported to show the amount of within-die and die-to-die variation.
Keywords :
cellular arrays; integrated circuit design; least squares approximations; logic gates; oscillators; random noise; all-digital reconfigurable-array-based test structure; area-efficient reconfigurable-array-based oscillator; die-to-die variation; gate delay measurement cell; least squares method; logic gates; multimillion digital integrated circuit design; nonfaulty standard cell; random noise; reconfigurable ring oscillator; size 180 nm; standard cell characterisation; standard cell library; within-die variation;
Journal_Title :
Circuits, Devices & Systems, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-cds.2012.0012