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A 130-nm 6-GHz 256 × 32 bit leakage-tolerant register file

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6 Author(s)
Krishnamurthy, R.K. ; Microprocessor Res. Labs., Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR, USA ; Alvandpour, A. ; Balamurugan, G. ; Shanbhag, N.R.
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Describes a 256-word × 32-bit 4-read, 4-write ported register file for 6-GHz operation in 1.2-V 130-nm technology. The local bitline uses a pseudostatic technique for aggressive bitline active leakage reduction/tolerance to enable 16 bitcells/bitline, low-Vt usage, and 50% keeper downsizing. Gate-source underdrive of -V cc on read-select transistors is established without additional supply/bias voltages or gate-oxide overstress. 8% faster read performance and 36% higher dc noise robustness is achieved compared to dual-Vt bitline scheme optimized for high performance. Device-level measurements in the 130-nm technology show 703× bitline active leakage reduction, enabling continued Vt scaling and robust bitline scalability beyond 130-nm generation. Sustained performance and robustness benefit of the pseudostatic technique against conventional dynamic bitline with keeper-upsizing is also presented

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Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of  (Volume:37 ,  Issue: 5 )

Date of Publication: May 2002

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