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Fast Statistical Analysis of Rare Failure Events With Truncated Normal Distribution in High-Dimensional Variation Space

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In this article, to accurately estimate the rare failure rates for large-scale circuits (e.g., SRAM) where process variations are modeled as truncated normal distributions in high-dimensional space, we propose a… Click to show full abstract

In this article, to accurately estimate the rare failure rates for large-scale circuits (e.g., SRAM) where process variations are modeled as truncated normal distributions in high-dimensional space, we propose a novel truncated scaled-sigma sampling (T-SSS) method. Similar to scaled-sigma sampling (SSS), T-SSS distorts the truncated normal distributions by a scaling factor, resulting in an analytical model for failure rate estimation. By drawing random samples from the distorted distribution and estimating a sequence of scaled failure rates, we can solve all unknown model coefficients and predict the original failure rate by extrapolation. The accuracy of T-SSS is further assessed by estimating its confidence interval (CI) based on resampling. Our numerical results demonstrate that the proposed T-SSS method can achieve superior accuracy over the state-of-the-art method without increasing the computational cost.

Keywords: rare failure; space; failure; truncated normal; high dimensional; distribution

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Year Published: 2022

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