A 130 mv SRAM with expanded write and read margins for subthreshold applications

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Abstract

SRAM suffers read-disturb and write failures at a low supply voltage, especially at deep subthreshold operation. This study proposes a 9T-SRAM cell with a data-aware-feedback-cutoff (DAFC) scheme to enlarge the write margin and dynamic-read-decoupled (DRD) scheme to prevent read-disturb for achieving deep subthreshold operation. A 30 mV negative-pumped wordline scheme is employed to suppress bitline leakage current. The fabricated 90 nm 32 Kb 9T-SRAM macro achieves 130 mV VDDmin. All the 32 Kb 9T cells are stable across read and write operations when operated at 105 mV. © 2006 IEEE.

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Chang, M. F., Chang, S. W., Chou, P. W., & Wu, W. C. (2011). A 130 mv SRAM with expanded write and read margins for subthreshold applications. IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 46(2), 520–529. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2010.2091321

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