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Intentional Attacks on SRAM-based FPGAs
2008This paper summarizes the main types of attacks that can be targeted towards secured circuits, with a special emphasis on fault-based attacks (glitch based and laser based). Experimental set-ups are presented and the error patterns induced on a Virtex II FPGA platform are shown.
Canivet, G. +4 more
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An universal CLA adder generator for SRAM-based FPGAs
1996In this paper we present an universal module generator for hierarchical carry lookahead adders of any word length which is suitable for most SRAM-based FPGA architectures. We introduce a generic model of SRAM-based FPGAs taking different configurations of the logic blocks into account.
Jörn Stohmann, Erich Barke
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A Specific Test Methodology for Symmetric SRAM-Based FPGAs
2000This paper describes a test methodology for symmetric SRAM-based FPGAs. From a fundamental point of view, a test methodology for FPGAs differs from the test methodology for ASICs mainly due to the configurability of such flexible devices. In the paper, the FPGA architecture is first analyzed identifying the test problems specific to FPGAs as well as ...
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On the evaluation of SEU sensitiveness in SRAM-based FPGAs
Proceedings. 10th IEEE International On-Line Testing Symposium, 2004Paolo Bernardi +3 more
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An Evaluation Method for Anti-sEU Effects Design of SRAM-Based FPGA on Navigation Satellites
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 2021Shaojie Ni, Yangbo Huang, Liu Xuhui
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A structural test methodology for SRAM-based FPGAs
Proceedings. 15th Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design, 2003openaire +2 more sources
SRAM-based FPGAs: a structural test approach
Proceedings. XI Brazilian Symposium on Integrated Circuit Design (Cat. No.98EX216), 2002openaire +2 more sources
SRAM FPGA Reliability Analysis for Harsh Radiation Environments
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2009Heather Quinn, Michael Wirthlin
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