A Quantitative Analysis of Neutron-Induced Multi-Cell Upset in Deep Submicron SRAMs and of the Impact Due to Anomalous Noise
In this work, the multiplicity of neutron-induced upsets of SRAMs with 130/180 nm technologies is analyzed by using several neutron beams and RTSER. The neutron peak-energy dependence of the ratio for MCU to the total number of upsets can be described by Weibull-type function with a threshold energy...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, the multiplicity of neutron-induced upsets of SRAMs with 130/180 nm technologies is analyzed by using several neutron beams and RTSER. The neutron peak-energy dependence of the ratio for MCU to the total number of upsets can be described by Weibull-type function with a threshold energy for the MCU. As a result of the 130nm SRAM test, the probability function of MCU can be approximated as a superposition of an exponential and a Lorentzian. We also demonstrate that the MCU/SEU ratio obtained by real-time measurements (RTSER) cross over the ASER data at around 20-40MeV. This indicates that the MCU obtained from ASER test using high neutron peak energy more than 50MeV tends to lead to an excessive estimation of the MCU/SEU ratio compared to the RTSER measurements. In addition, the effect due to anomalous noise has been studied and the phenomenon could be suggested as some special signs related to a geophysical mechanism and is expected to be investigated further with more analysis. |
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ISSN: | 1541-7026 1938-1891 |
DOI: | 10.1109/RELPHY.2007.369566 |