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Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 1 ESE370: Circuit-Level Modeling, Design, and Optimization for Digital Systems Day 27: November 14, 2012 Memory Core: Part 2

Today DRAM Leakage Multiport SRAM Tristate Drivers (time permitting) Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 2

Memory Bank Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 3

DRAM Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 4

1T 1C DRAM Simplest case – Memory is capacitor –Feature of DRAM process is ability to make large capacitor compactly Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 5

1T DRAM What happens when read this cell? Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 6 Cbit << Cbl

1T DRAM On read, charge sharing –V BL = (C bit /C BL )V store Small swing on bit line –Must be able to detect –Means want large C bit limit bits/bitline so V BL large enough Cell always depleted on read –Must be rewritten Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 7

Different? What else is different about this? Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 8

Dynamic Node Not driven Depend on charge staying on the node for a period time Sets an upper bound on how long can expect data to stay Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 9

10 Dynamic RAM Takes sharing idea one step further Share refresh/restoration logic as well Only left with access transistor and capacitor

3T DRAM Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 11

3T DRAM How does this work? –Write? –Read? Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 12

3T DRAM Correct operation not sensitive to sizing Does not deplete cell on read No charge sharing with stored state All NMOS (single well) Prechage ReadData Must use V dd +V TN on W to write full voltage Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 13

Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 14 Some Numbers (memory) Register as stand-alone element (14T)  4K 2 Static RAM cell (6T)  1K 2 –SRAM Memory (single ported) Dynamic RAM cell (DRAM process)  Dynamic RAM cell (SRAM process)  300 2

Energy Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 15

Single Port Memory What fraction is involved in a read/write? What are most cells doing on a cycle? Reads are slow –Cycles long  lots of time to leak Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 16

ITRS nm Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 17 High Performance Low Power I sd,leak 100nA/  m50pA/  m I sd,sat 1200  A/  m560  A/  m C g,total 1fF/  m0.91fF/  m V th 285mV585mV C 0 =  m × C g,total

High Power Process V=1V d=1000  =0.5 W access =W buf =2 Full swing for simplicity C sc = 0 –(just for simplicity, typically <C load ) BL: C load =1000C 0 ≈ 45 fF = 45× F W N = 2  I leak = 9×10 -9 A P= (45× ) freq ×9×10 -9 W Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 18

Relative Power P= (45× ) freq ×9×10 -9 W P= (4.5× ) freq + 9×10 -6 W Crossover freq<200MHz How partial swing on bit line change?  Reduce dynamic energy  Increase percentage in leakage energy  Reduce crossover frequency Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 19

Consequence Leakage energy can dominate in large memories Care about low operating (or stand-by) power Use process or transistors with high V th –Reduce leakage at expense of speed Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 20

Multiport RAM Skip to admin Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 21

Mulitport Perform multiple operations simultaneously –E.g. Processor register file R3  R1+R2 Requires two reads and one write Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 22

Simple Idea Add access transistors to 5T Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 23

Watch? What do we need to be careful about? Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 24

Adding Write Port Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 25

Write Port What options does this raise? Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 26

Opportunity Asymmetric cell size Separate sizing constraints –Weak drive into write port (W restore ) –Strong drive into read port (W buf ) Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 27

Isolate BL form Mem Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 28 Larger, but more robust Essential for large # of read ports Precharge ReadData High

Multiple Write Ports Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 29

Bus Drivers Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 30

Memory Bank Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 31

Tristate Driver Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 32

Tri-State Drivers Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 33

Memory Bank Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 34

Idea Memory can be compact Rich design space Demands careful sizing Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 35

Admin HW5 and Proj1 graded and on blackboard –Definitely look at what we expected on project report HW6 Due tomorrow Project 2 out –Milestone due Tuesday Penn ESE370 Fall DeHon 36