Antonios Prodromakis, Stelios Korkotsides and Theodore Antonakopoulos:
A Versatile Emulator for the Aging Effect of Non-Volatile Memories: The case of NAND Flash
The 2014 EUROMICRO Digital System Design Conference, Verona, Italy, August 27-29, 2014.
Abstract: This work presents a
versatile and flexible FPGA-based platform, designed for accurate
emulation of the aging effect of non-volatile memories. The emulator is
based on a reconfigurable hardware-software architecture which enables
the accurate representation of various non-volatile memory technologies,
like NAND Flash and PCM. The proposed architecture can be used for
emulating memories at the cell, chip and system level, while the
proposed hardware platform can be used as a valuable tool for the
development and evaluation of memory-related algorithms and techniques.
In this paper, we analyze the architecture of the non-volatile memory
emulator, focusing mainly on the NAND Flash case, we present details
about its internal functionality and, using experimental results, we
demonstrate the high accuracy achieved when it is used to emulate a
specific NAND Flash chip.
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