A built-in scheme for testing and repairing voltage regulators of low-power srams

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Voltage regulation systems offer an efficient mechanism for reducing static power consumption of SRAMs. When the SRAM is not accessed for a long period, it switches into an intermediate low-power mode. In this mode, a voltage regulator is used to reduce the voltage supplied to the core-cell array as low as possible without data loss. Therefore, reliable operation of such device must be ensured by using adequate test techniques. In this work, we propose low area overhead built-in self-test (BIST) and built-in self-repair (BISR) schemes that can be embedded on the SRAM to automatically test and repair the voltage regulator. Simulation results prove the effectiveness of the proposed technique for detecting, diagnosing and repairing voltage regulators of low-power SRAMs. © 2013 IEEE.

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Zordan, L. B., Bosio, A., Dilillo, L., Girard, P., Todri, A., Virazel, A., & Badereddine, N. (2013). A built-in scheme for testing and repairing voltage regulators of low-power srams. In Proceedings of the IEEE VLSI Test Symposium. https://doi.org/10.1109/VTS.2013.6548894

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