Leandro Lanzieri: Degradation of Propagation Delay on FPGAs

Studying the Degradation of Propagation Delay on FPGAs at the European XFEL

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Aug 06, 2024 from 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)

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R 460

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An increasing number of unhardened commercial-off-the-shelf embedded devices are deployed under harsh operating conditions and in highly-dependable systems. Due to the mechanisms of hardware degradation that affect these devices, ageing detection and monitoring are crucial to prevent critical failures. In this talk, we empirically study the propagation delay of 298 naturally-aged FPGA devices that are deployed in the European XFEL particle accelerator. Based on in-field measurements, we find that operational devices show significantly slower switching frequencies than unused chips, and that increased gamma and neutron radiation doses correlate with increased hardware degradation. Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility of developing machine learning models that estimate the switching frequencies of the devices based on historical and environmental data.