STT-MRAMs are prone to data corruption due to inadvertent bit flips. Traditional methods enhance robustness at the cost of area/energy by using larger cell sizes to improve the thermal stability of the MTJ cells. This paper employs multibit error correction with DRAM-style refreshing to mitigate errors and provides a methodology for determining the optimal level of correction. A detailed analysis demonstrates that the reduction in nonvolatility requirements afforded by strong error correction translates to significantly lower area for the memory array compared to simpler ECC schemes, even when accounting for the increased overhead of error correction.
Abstract-STT-MRAMs are prone to data corruption due to inadvertent bit flips. Traditional methods enhance robustness at the cost of area/energy by using larger cell sizes to improve the thermal stability of the MTJ cells. This paper employs multibit error correction with DRAM-style refreshing to mitigate errors and provides a methodology for determining the optimal level of correction. A detailed analysis demonstrates that the reduction in nonvolatility requirements afforded by strong error correction translates to significantly lower area for the memory array compared to simpler ECC schemes, even when accounting for the increased overhead of error correction.
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