DocumentCode :
262254
Title :
13.6 A 28nm 400MHz 4-parallel 1.6Gsearch/s 80Mb ternary CAM
Author :
Nii, Koji ; Amano, Tetsuo ; Watanabe, N. ; Yamawaki, Minoru ; Yoshinaga, Koji ; Wada, Masaki ; Hayashi, Isao
Author_Institution :
Renesas Electron., Kodaira, Japan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
9-13 Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
240
Lastpage :
241
Abstract :
The number of IPv4 routing table entries was around 460k in 2012 and is growing at a rate of 10% per year. The continuing increase of network-connected devices risks depletion of IPv4 addresses. As for IPv6, the number of routing-table entries is about to reach 16k with a rapid annual growth rate of 90%. This growth trend will continue in the Internet-of-Things era. In growing network applications with large amounts of traffic, there is a demand for routers and switches capable of packet processing for applications such as forwarding, quality of service, classification and access control. Fully parallel ternary content-addressable memories (TCAMs) are the key devices to handle the large number of routes in the lookup table with high-throughput low-latency header processing [1-6]. Realizing both high-density (high-capacity) and high-speed search operation is a challenge due to high power consumption and diminishing signal integrity for search operations. Process scaling is important to achieve a high-density high-performance TCAM, but it incurs the decrease of operating margin caused by threshold-voltage variation. This paper presents a 400MHz 4-paralleled search-operation 80Mb TCAM test-chip in a 28nm process that can accommodate 1M entries. This chip has three key features: flexible search mode, row and column shift redundancy, and search omission with valid-bit. With flexible search mode, the TCAM can be adapted to both IPv4 and IPv6.
Keywords :
CMOS memory circuits; IP networks; content-addressable storage; search problems; telecommunication network routing; 4-paralleled search-operation 80Mb TCAM test-chip; IPv4 addresses; IPv4 routing table entries; IPv6; Internet-of-Things era; diminishing signal integrity; flexible search mode; frequency 400 MHz; fully parallel ternary content-addressable memories; header processing; high-capacity search operation; high-density search operation; high-speed search operation; lookup table; memory size 80 MByte; network-connected devices; operating margin decrease; power consumption; process scaling; routers; row and column shift redundancy; search omission; size 28 nm; switches; Clocks; Computer aided manufacturing; Power demand; Power measurement; Redundancy; Sensors; Solid state circuits;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
0193-6530
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0918-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2014.6757417
Filename :
6757417
Link To Document :
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