Title :
Measuring deep metastability
Author :
Kinniment, David ; Heron, Keith ; Russell, Gordon
Author_Institution :
Newcastle Univ.
Abstract :
Present measurement techniques do not allow synchronizer reliability to be measured in the region of most interest, that is, beyond the first half cycle of the synchronizer clock. We describe methods of extending the measurement range, in which the number of metastable events generated is increased by four orders of magnitude, and events with long metastable times are selected from the large number of more normal events. The relationship found between input times and the resulting output times is dependent on accurate measurement of input time distributions with deviations of less than 10 ps. We show how the distribution of D to clock times at the input can be characterized in the presence of noise, and how predictions of failure rates for long synchronizer times can be made. Anomalies such as the increased failure rates in a master slave synchronizer produced by the back edge of the clock are measured
Keywords :
clocks; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit measurement; integrated circuit noise; synchronisation; 10 ps; master slave synchronizer; metastability measurement; metastable events; synchronizer clock; synchronizer reliability; Circuits; Clocks; Delay effects; Frequency synchronization; Master-slave; Measurement techniques; Metastasis; Semiconductor device measurement; System-on-a-chip; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, 2006. 12th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2498-2
DOI :
10.1109/ASYNC.2006.21