A learning-based framework for circuit path level NBTI degradation prediction

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Abstract

Negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) has become one of the major causes for temporal reliability degradation of nanoscale circuits. Due to its complex dependence on operating conditions, it is a tremendous challenge to the existing timing analysis flow. In order to get the accurate aged delay of the circuit, previous research mainly focused on the gate level or lower. This paper proposes a low-runtime and high-accuracy machining learning framework on the circuit path level firstly, which can be formulated as a multi-input–multioutput problem and solved using a linear regression model. A large number of worst-case path candidates from ISCAS’85, ISCAS’89, and ITC’99 benchmarks were used for training and inference in the experiment. The results show that our proposed approach achieves significant runtime speed-up with minimal loss of accuracy.

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Bu, A., & Li, J. (2020). A learning-based framework for circuit path level NBTI degradation prediction. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(11), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111976

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