Texas Instruments Incorporated
Integrated Circuit Chip with Cores Asymmetrically Oriented With Respect To Each Other
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Abstract:
An integrated circuit (IC) chip can include a given core at a position in the IC chip that defines a given orientation, wherein the given core is designed to perform a particular function. The IC chip can include another core designed to perform the particular function. The other core can be flipped and rotated by 180 degrees relative to the given core such that the other core is asymmetrically oriented with respect to the given core. The IC chip can also include a compare unit configured to compare outputs of the given core and the other core to detect a fault in the IC chip.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
27 Jan 2022
Issue date:
12 May 2022