• DocumentCode
    991096
  • Title

    A Nanowatt Smart Temperature Sensor for Dynamic Thermal Management

  • Author

    Ituero, Pablo ; Ayala, José L. ; López-Vallejo, Marisa

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electron. Eng., Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    2036
  • Lastpage
    2043
  • Abstract
    The amazing integration densities achieved by current submicron technologies pay the price of increasing static power dissipation with the corresponding rise in heat density. Dynamic thermal management (DTM) techniques provide thermal-efficient solutions to balance or equally distribute possible on-chip hot spots. Accurate sensing of on-chip temperature is required by optimally allocating smart temperature sensors in the silicon. In this paper, we introduce an ultra low-power (1.05 - 65.5 nW at 5 samples/s) tiny (10250 mum2) CMOS smart temperature sensor based on the thermal dependency of the leakage current. The proposed sensor outperforms all previous works, as far as area and power consumption are concerned (more than 85% reduction in both cases), while still meeting the accuracy constraints imposed by target application domains. Furthermore, a specific interface based on the use of a logarithmic counter has been implemented to digitalize the temperature sensing. These facts, in conjunction with the full compatibility of the sensor with standard CMOS processes, allow the easy integration of many of these tiny sensors in any VLSI layout, making them specially suitable for modern DTM implementations.
  • Keywords
    intelligent sensors; microsensors; temperature sensors; thermal management (packaging); CMOS processes; CMOS smart temperature sensor; VLSI layout; dynamic thermal management; heat density; nanowatt smart temperature sensor; onchip hot spots; onchip temperature; static power dissipation; CMOS process; Counting circuits; Energy consumption; Intelligent sensors; Leakage current; Power dissipation; Silicon; Temperature sensors; Thermal management; Very large scale integration; Dynamic thermal management (DTM); leakage; sensor; temperature; time-to-digital;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Sensors Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1530-437X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSEN.2008.2007692
  • Filename
    4675636