Abstract:
Two approaches for the repair of large random access memory (RAM) devices in which redundant rows and columns are added as spares are presented. These devices, referred t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Two approaches for the repair of large random access memory (RAM) devices in which redundant rows and columns are added as spares are presented. These devices, referred to as redundant RAMs, are repaired to achieve acceptable yield at manufacturing and production times. The first approach, the faulty line covering technique, is a refinement of the fault-driven approach. This approach finds the optimal repair solution within a smaller number of iterations than the fault-driven algorithm. The second approach exploits a heuristic criterion in the generation of the repair solution. This heuristic criterion permits a fast repair. The criterion is based on the calculation of efficient coefficients for the rows and columns of the memory. Simulation results are presented. Comparison of the proposed heuristic approaches with the fully exhaustive approach shows that repair can be accomplished in most cases. A considerable reduction in processing and complexity (number of records generated in the repair process for finding the optimal repair solution) is accomplished.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems ( Volume: 9, Issue: 3, March 1990)
DOI: 10.1109/43.46807