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Error Protected Data Bus Inversion Using Standard DRAM Components
Author(s) -
Maurzio Skerlj,
Paolo Ienne
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
9th international symposium on quality electronic design (isqed 2008)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1109/isqed.2008.74
Off-chip communication consumes a significant part of main memory system power. Existing solutions imply the use of specialized memories or assume error free environments. This is either unrealistic or impractical in many industrial situations. In this paper, we propose an architecture which implements classic low power encoding but uses industry standard DRAMs. Moreover, the low power encoding is combined with error-protection in order to extend the application to noisy channels or to the presence of soft and hard failures in the memory. Parallelism between the two encoding processes avoids any latency adder. Our experimental results, based on current consumption measurements of DDR2 DRAM components in mass production, show savings up to 31% on the I/O power and 6% on the total memory energy of a single channel memory system of 4GB at practically no cost.

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