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7th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'06)
A CMOS Thermal Sensor and Its Applications in Temperature Adaptive Design
San Jose, California
March 27-March 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2523-7
Qikai Chen, Purdue University, IN, USA
Mesut Meterelliyoz, Purdue University, IN, USA
Kaushik Roy, Purdue University, IN, USA
With transistor feature size scaling and higher integration density, power density has become a major problem. High power density results in elevated on chip temperature, which has significant impacts on power consumption and circuit reliability. In this work, we have presented a temperature adaptive design technique using a novel low overhead CMOS temperature sensor. We have shown that, by online monitoring of temperature, circuit power consumption can be adjusted adaptively so as to stabilize the chip temperature and achieve a robust design.
Citation:
Qikai Chen, Mesut Meterelliyoz, Kaushik Roy, "A CMOS Thermal Sensor and Its Applications in Temperature Adaptive Design," isqed, pp.243-248, 7th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'06), 2006
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