Title :
SRAM Read/Write Margin Enhancements Using FinFETs
Author :
Andrew Carlson;Zheng Guo;Sriram Balasubramanian;Radu Zlatanovici;Tsu-Jae King Liu;Borivoje Nikolic
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Process-induced variations and sub-threshold leakage in bulk-Si technology limit the scaling of SRAM into sub-32 nm nodes. New device architectures are being considered to improve control and reduce short channel effects. Among the likely candidates, FinFETs are the most attractive option because of their good scalability and possibilities for further SRAM performance and yield enhancement through independent gating. The enhancements to read/write margins and yield are investigated in detail for two cell designs employing independently gated FinFETs. It is shown that FinFET-based 6-T SRAM cells designed with pass-gate feedback (PGFB) achieve significant improvements in the cell read stability without area penalty. The write-ability of the cell can be improved through the use of pull-up write gating (PUWG) with a separate write word line (WWL). The benefits of these two approaches are complementary and additive, allowing for simultaneous read and write yield enhancements when the PGFB and PUWG designs are used in combination.
Keywords :
"Random access memory","FinFETs","CMOS technology","Feedback","Robust stability","Scalability","Read-write memory","CMOS logic circuits","Decoding","Fluctuations"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
DOI :
10.1109/TVLSI.2009.2019279