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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 1996
Leo Boyes Freeman
The critical charge, Q{sub crit}, of a memory array storage cell is defined as the largest charge that can be injected without changing the cell`s logic state. The Q{sub crit} of a Schottky-coupled complementary bipolar SRAM array is evaluated in detail. An operational definition of critical charge is made, and the critical charge for the cell is determined by circuit simulation. The dependence of critical charge on upset-pulse wave shape, statistical variations of power supply voltage, temperature gradients, manufacturing process tolerances, and design-related influences due to word- and drain-line resistance was also calculated. A 2{times} range in Q{sub crit} is obtained for the SRAM memory array cell from simulations of normal ({+-}3{sigma}) variations in manufacturing process tolerances, the shape of the upset current pulse, and local cell temperatures. Using SEMM, a 60{times} variation of the soft-error rate (SER) is obtained for this range in Q{sub crit}. The calculated SER is compared to experimental values for the chip obtained by accelerated testing. It is concluded that a range in values of the critical charge of a cell due to normal manufacturing and operating tolerances must be considered when calculating soft-error rates for a chip.
Archive | 1974
Shakir Ahmed Abbas; Chi S. Chang; Leo Boyes Freeman; Ronald W. Knepper
Archive | 1970
Norman Frederick Brickman; Leo Boyes Freeman
Archive | 1976
Leo Boyes Freeman; Robert James Incerto; Joseph Anthony Petrosky
Archive | 1975
Richard Thomas Dennison; Leo Boyes Freeman; Helen Janet Kelly; Peter Tsung-shih Liu
Archive | 1975
Leo Boyes Freeman; Robert James Incerto; Joseph Anthony Petrosky
Archive | 1982
Leo Boyes Freeman
Archive | 1987
Leo Boyes Freeman
Archive | 1987
Leo Boyes Freeman
Archive | 1975
Leo Boyes Freeman; Robert James Incerto; Joseph Anthony Petrosky