Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design
Statistical Timing Analysis: From Basic Principles to State of the Art
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
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Device-parameter monitoring sensors inside a chip are gaining its importance as the post-fabrication tuning is becoming of a practical use. In estimation of variational parameters using on-chip sensors, it is often assumed that the outputs of variation sensors are not affected by random variations. However, random variations can deteriorate the accuracy of the estimation result. In this paper, we propose a device-parameter estimation method with on-chip variation sensors explicitly considering random variability. The proposed method derives the global variation parameters and the standard deviation of the random variability using the maximum likelihood estimation. We experimentally verified that the proposed method can accurately estimate variations, whereas the estimation result deteriorates when neglecting random variations. We also demonstrate an application result of the proposed method to test chips fabricated in a 65-nm process technology.