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IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Online ISSN : 1745-1337
Print ISSN : 0916-8508
Special Section on VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms
RazorProtector: Maintaining Razor DVS Efficiency in Large IR-Drop Zones by an Adaptive Redundant Data-Path
Yukihiro SASAGAWAJun YAOTakashi NAKADAYasuhiko NAKASHIMA
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2012 Volume E95.A Issue 12 Pages 2319-2329

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Recently, the DVS (Dynamic Voltage Scaling) method has been aggressively applied to processors with Razor Flip-Flops. With Razor FF detecting setup errors, the supply voltage in these processors is down-scaled to a near critical setup timing level for a maximum power consumption reduction. However, the conventional Razor and DVS combinations cannot tolerate well error rate variations caused by IR-drops and environment changes. At the near critical setup timing point, even a small error rate change will result in sharp performance degradation. In this paper, we propose RazorProtector, a DVS application method based on a redundant data-path which uses a multi-cycle redundant calculation to shorten the recovery penalty after a setup error occurrence. A dynamic redundancy-adapting scheme is also given to use effectively the designed redundant data-path based on a study of the program, device and error rate characteristics. Our results show that RazorProtector with the adaptive redundancy architecture can, compared to the traditional DVS method with Razor FF, under a large setup rate caused by a 10% unwanted voltage drop, reduce EDP up to 78% at 100µs/V, 88% at 200µs/V voltage scaling slope.

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© 2012 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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