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Evaluating Sigma-Delta Modulated Signals to Develop Fault-Tolerant Circuits
Southampton, United Kingdom May 21-May 21
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Erik Sch?, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Daniel Scain Farenzena, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Luigi Carro, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
As microelectronics evolves smaller into the nanometric scale, external interferences starts to be harmful to the system expected behavior. As classical systems do not handle adequately faults caused by such sources, new topologies are proposed. Our present work proposes a solution for this problem consisting on the use of sigma-delta modulation in order to obtain a faulttolerance even in presence of multiple faults. This paper provides the mathematical analysis and demonstration to support the proposed approach.
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Erik Sch?, Daniel Scain Farenzena, Luigi Carro, "Evaluating Sigma-Delta Modulated Signals to Develop Fault-Tolerant Circuits," ets, pp.137-144, Eleventh IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS'06), 2006
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