
IRPS, International Reliability Physics Symposium
March 31 – April 4 / Hyatt Regency Monterey, Monterey, California
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Meet our technical team all along the event:

CTO
On March 31 at 01:30 PM, Vincent will present a tutorial with Joerg Winkler, from GLOBALFOUNDRIES “Dynamic aging compensation - the next key enabler of automotive products “

Research & Architecture Manager

Automotive Business Developer
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Nicolas Gaude
Automotive Business Developer
Phone: +33 480 420 724
Dynamic aging compensation - the next key enabler of automotive products
The automotive products, driven by ADAS needs, are now moving to very advanced CMOS nodes. This trend is helping a lot from soft errors perspective with a reduced architectural cost to achieve required FIT rate. But, on another hand, this trend is also generating enhanced risk with respect to end-of-life electrical wearout. Though such mechanisms can be managed statically with larger design margins, this is now often not possible in a context where leakage must also be reduced to support even higher junction temperatures. New solutions as dynamic aging compensation have been considered for the last decade as a research topic. But some groups are now moving towards an industrial usage of such dynamic aging compensation. This tutorial will guide you through the different research findings over the last decade and will give you clues on the most advanced solutions that will come in the next generation of automotive products.