Abstract:Manufacturing defects in FinFET SRAMs can cause hard-to-detect faults such as Undefined State Faults (USFs). Detection of USFs is not trivial, as they may not lead to incorrect functionality. Nevertheless, undetected USFs may have a severe impact on the memory's quality: they can cause random read outputs, which might lead to test escapes and no-trouble-found devices later when the device is already in the field, as well as compromise the circuit's quality by reducing the memory cell's Static Noise Margin (SNM… Show more
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