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Analysis and Fault Modeling of Actual Resistive Defects in ATMELtm eFlash Memories

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The embedded Flash (eFlash) technology can be subject to defects creating functional faults. In this paper, we first generalize the electrical model of the ATMEL TSTAC eFlash memory technology proposed in [1]. The model is composed of two layers: a functional layer representing the Floating Gate (FG) and a programming layer able to determine the channel voltage level controlling the Fowler-Nordheim tunneling effect. The proposed model is validated by means of simulations and comparisons with ATMEL silicon data. Then, we present a complete analysis of actual resistive defects (open and short) that may affect the ATMEL TSTAC eFlash array by considering the proposed model on a hypothetical 4x4 array. This analysis highlights the interest of the proposed model to provide a realistic set of fault models that has to be tested, thus enhancing existing solutions for TSTAC™ eFlash testing.

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lirmm-00806773 , version 1 (02-04-2013)

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Pierre-Didier Mauroux, Arnaud Virazel, Alberto Bosio, Luigi Dilillo, Patrick Girard, et al.. Analysis and Fault Modeling of Actual Resistive Defects in ATMELtm eFlash Memories. Journal of Electronic Testing: : Theory and Applications, 2012, 28 (2), pp.215-228. ⟨10.1007/s10836-012-5277-4⟩. ⟨lirmm-00806773⟩
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