Partial TMR for Improving the Soft Error Reliability of SRAM-Based FPGA Designs

Andrew M. Keller(Brigham Young University), Michael Wirthlin(Brigham Young University)
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
April 5, 2021
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Abstract

Triple modular redundancy (TMR) is a single-event upset (SEU)-mitigation technique that uses three circuit copies to mask a failure in any one copy. It improves the soft error reliability of designs implemented on SRAM-based field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) by masking the effects of upsets in the configuration memory. Although TMR is most effective when applied to an entire FPGA design, a reduction in the sensitive cross section of an FPGA design can be obtained by applying TMR selectively. This article explores several approaches for selecting components to triplicate. The benefit is a reduction in the neutron cross section for any output error as a percentage compared to that of a non-triplicated design. The cost is the percentage of components triplicated. The goal is to maximize the benefit-cost ratio. Twenty-five different selections are tested on a benchmark design. Some selections increase the cross section; others decrease the cross section significantly.


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