Title :
Timing error prediction based adaptive voltage scaling for dynamic variation tolerance
Author :
Weiwei Shan ; Zhipeng Xu
Author_Institution :
Nat. ASIC Syst. & Res. Eng. Center, Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
There is always some conservative timing margin to ensure the chip to work properly under PVT variations during integrated circuit design time. The existence of the timing margin leads to a waste of power consumption. There are many adaptive techniques to monitor the on-chip timing error to reduce the timing error. In this paper, tunable replica paths which are a little more critical than the original critical paths have been designed and used to monitor the timing error with double-sampling monitors. In order to eliminate the timing margin as much as possible without causing real timing errors, the error prediction probability is analyzed to set the proper prediction alarm threshold for adaptive voltage scaling scheme. The whole scheme is used on a system-on-chip under TSMC 65nm CMOS process with a layout area of 2000μm~1180μm, with the replica path and timing prediction mechanism costing only 2.7% area overhead. The post simulation results show that its power reduction is between 31.5% ~ 42.2% compared with non-DVS scheme at 400MHz frequency, 25 °C, under different process corners (FF, FS, TT, SF and SS). The advantage of our proposed method lies in that it does not need to break the circuit architecture while offering decent power reduction by reducing the timing margin.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; error statistics; integrated circuit design; system-on-chip; PVT variation; TSMC CMOS process; area overhead; circuit architecture; conservative timing margin; double-sampling monitor; dynamic variation tolerance; error prediction probability; frequency 400 MHz; integrated circuit design time; nonDVS scheme; on-chip timing error monitoring; power consumption; proper prediction alarm threshold; size 65 nm; system-on-chip; temperature 25 degC; timing error prediction-based adaptive voltage scaling; timing error reduction; timing prediction mechanism costing; tunable replica paths; Clocks; Delays; Flip-flops; Monitoring; Power demand; Voltage control; PVT variation; adaptive voltage scaling; low power; replica critical paths; timing monitor;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems (APCCAS), 2014 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ishigaki
DOI :
10.1109/APCCAS.2014.7032887