2014 IEEE 23rd North Atlantic Test Workshop 2014
DOI: 10.1109/natw.2014.10
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Local Repair Signature Handling for Repairable Memories

Abstract: A repairable memory cell consists of repair logic and a memory repair register (MRR) which holds the signature for memory repair. Every time a repairable memory is powered on, the memory repair register is programmed by transferring the memory repair signature from a nonvolatile memory such an EPROM into MRR. During repair signature programming, the MRR of all memories in the design are wired together to load the signature in a serial fashion. For example, if there are three memories in the design with an 8 bi… Show more

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