Authors
Theo Soriano, David Novo, Guillaume Prenat, Gregory Di Pendina, Pascal Benoit
Publication date
2022/10/3
Conference
2022 IFIP/IEEE 30th International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC)
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Microcontroller units (MCUs) are often used in Internet of Things nodes that operate intermittently. Such nodes alternate active and inactive phases under strict energy constraints. Typically, the memory system has a significant impact on overall MCU energy consumption. Memory accesses and memory leakage power often dominate the consumption of active and inactive phases, respectively. Emerging Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technologies have recently enabled the design of non-volatile MCUs that can significantly reduce energy consumption during inactive phases. However, replacing all memories with emerging NVMs is not necessarily the best solution, as it often results in dynamic power overhead during active phases. Instead, a hybrid memory architecture that combines volatile and non-volatile technologies is a promising alternative. However, designing hybrid memory MCUs is challenging because the …
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T Soriano, D Novo, G Prenat, G Di Pendina, P Benoit - 2022 IFIP/IEEE 30th International Conference on Very …, 2022