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Temperature-Gradient-Based Burn-In and Test Scheduling for 3-D Stacked ICs

Nima Aghaee, Zebo Peng, Petru Eles
2015 IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (vlsi) Systems  
In this paper, two methods to efficiently enforce the specified temperature gradients on the IC, for burn-in and delay-fault test, are proposed.  ...  This issue is much more important for 3D stacked ICs compared with 2D ICs because of the larger temperature gradients in 3D stacked ICs.  ...  In the case of 3D-SIC, using input ports in the functional mode Nima Aghaee, Zebo Peng, and Petru Eles Temperature-Gradient Based Burn-In and Test Scheduling for 3D Stacked ICs L may benefit burn-in for  ... 
doi:10.1109/tvlsi.2014.2380477 fatcat:rdnmhfofcbgfndoe2fxbfhfa4y

Test Challenges for 3D Integrated Circuits

Hsien-Hsin Lee, Krishnendu Chakrabarty
2013 IEEE design & test  
Our goal in this article is to identify emerging test challenges for 3D ICs and to provide an overview of early and ongoing work on test strategies for 3D chips.  ...  access for wafers, test access to modules in stacked wafers and dies, thermal concerns, design testability, test economics, and new defects that arise from unique processing steps such as wafer thinning  ...  We also thank PhD students Xiaoxia Wu and Yibo Chen (Penn State), Dean Lewis and Xin Zhao (Georgia Tech), and Sudarshan Bahukudumbi (Duke), for their contributions to various aspects of this article.  ... 
doi:10.1109/mdt.2009.102 fatcat:5zgbdzqjprg7fj4kliozmdb7pm

Test Challenges for 3D Integrated Circuits

Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, Krishnendu Chakrabarty
2009 IEEE Design & Test of Computers  
Our goal in this article is to identify emerging test challenges for 3D ICs and to provide an overview of early and ongoing work on test strategies for 3D chips.  ...  access for wafers, test access to modules in stacked wafers and dies, thermal concerns, design testability, test economics, and new defects that arise from unique processing steps such as wafer thinning  ...  We also thank PhD students Xiaoxia Wu and Yibo Chen (Penn State), Dean Lewis and Xin Zhao (Georgia Tech), and Sudarshan Bahukudumbi (Duke), for their contributions to various aspects of this article.  ... 
doi:10.1109/mdt.2009.125 fatcat:uyy3gbevefdplflkeedsxrijla

Hierarchical Thermal Management Policy for High-Performance 3D Systems With Liquid Cooling

Francesco Zanini, Mohamed M. Sabry, David Atienza, Giovanni De Micheli
2011 IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems  
Because of the high power density of devices and interconnect in the 3D stack, thermal issues pose critical challenges, such as hot-spot avoidance and thermal gradient reduction.  ...  In this paper, we propose a novel online thermal management policy for high-performance 3D systems with liquid cooling.  ...  Thiele and T. Brunschwiler for their suggestions.  ... 
doi:10.1109/jetcas.2011.2158272 fatcat:pt4olh4donardmbn3a7aagshpm

TESTING OF A RED QUARRY FLOOR TILE KILN1

ByW. HarryVauqehan
1928 Journal of The American Ceramic Society  
, and in the main flue at the base of the stack.  ...  As the smoothness of firing is improved, the firing time can be shortened to approach a schedule which will establish a temperature gradient through the ware causing such differential strains in the ware  ... 
doi:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1928.tb16523.x fatcat:v2ghnqwuzbaa7cmwbpsi7kwudq

Development and optimization of a wildfire plume rise model based on remote sensing data inputs – Part 2

R. Paugam, M. Wooster, J. Atherton, S. R. Freitas, M. G. Schultz, J. W. Kaiser
2015 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions  
Our parameter optimisation procedure is based on a twofold approach using sequentially a Simulating Annealing algorithm and a Markov chain Monte Carlo uncertainty test, and to try to ensure the appropriate  ...  We extend the model by adding an equation for mass conservation and a new entrainment scheme, and optimise the values of the newly added parameters based on comparison to injection heights derived from  ...  Various components of this study were supported by the NERC grant NE/E016863/1, by the NERC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), and also by the EU in the FP7 and H2020 projects MACC-II and MACC-III  ... 
doi:10.5194/acpd-15-9815-2015 fatcat:vsaa7yieevgalacnjyfxnjadfy

Linking Scales of Life-History Variation With Population Structure in Atlantic Cod

Peter J. Wright, Alice Doyle, John B. Taggart, Andrew Davie
2021 Frontiers in Marine Science  
The identified population structuring provides an explanation for differences in historic changes in maturation schedules and the temperature exposure recorded in previous electronic tagging studies.  ...  This study used a combination of genotypic screening and phenotypic traits to define the scale of population structuring in Atlantic cod inhabiting the northern North Sea (ICES Sub-division 4a) and Scottish  ...  Based on the disappearance of the majority of age 2 cod from the Skagerrak (Svedäng and Svenson, 2006) and the appearance of high age 2 and 3 densities in Viking in the 1st and 3rd quarter IBTS (ICES,  ... 
doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.630515 fatcat:v4gt2mebxbh33ezpj6lgw3omfa

Suitability of hardwoods treated with phenoxy and pyridine herbicides for use as firewood

P. B. Bush, D. G. Neary, C. K. McMahon, J. W. Taylor
1987 Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology  
During slow combustion, relatively stable compounds such as 2,4-D, dicamba, and dichlorprop were released in significant amounts.  ...  A well-developed fire in a wood stove or fireplace, with active flaming combustion, where temperatures commonly reach 800-l,OOO"C, should result in greater than 95% thermal decomposition of the herbicides  ...  The authors wish to express their sincere appreciation to The National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program for supporting this study; and to the Administrative Staff of the Ocala National  ... 
doi:10.1007/bf01054951 pmid:3592759 fatcat:72hxejflqjcglgozf6q5ejr3cu

NOTES ON BURNING REFRACTORIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CONTROL OF LABOR COSTS1

L. C. HEWITT
1923 Journal of The American Ceramic Society  
Burning Schedule and Records.—The pyrometer is, of course, an invaluable aid in working out and controlling the burning schedule.  ...  From the values obtained for the breaking-load of rock salt crystals it is shown that P/p'/3 = 1.4 dynes/cm.*, where p= 1/d* and d is the attraction between the doublets.  ... 
doi:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1923.tb18129.x fatcat:cbj735rc55dqbfhtizbivfksya

THE HEAT BALANCES OF SOME CERAMIC KILNS*

Howard H. Mansur
1931 Journal of The American Ceramic Society  
(D) Kiln Testing The flue-gas samples and stack temperatures were taken from a point in the stack near the top of the crown.  ...  A temperature gradient for the inside of the kiln and flue-gas temperatures was of the most importance.  ... 
doi:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1931.tb16918.x fatcat:4hx2myys4jgx7kco2f4wl35cfe

Modal Analysis of Electric sail

Todd D. Lillian
2021 Acta Astronautica  
Many thanks also go to Melina Zaharias, Dawn Phillips, and Robert Wingate for conducting the tests and providing critical PAF information.  ...  Frank Six, and all the coordinators including Dr. Gerald Karr, Brooke Graham, and Katie Hayden, for providing this unique opportunity to work with NASA researchers in a NASA environment.  ...  A single node model does not account for the effect of temperature gradient in the ullage.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.05.003 fatcat:haxb75tn2bd7xp43hw6hv4mlya

Special areas of rocket testing

L. T. BARNES, H. WOLFF
1966 Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets  
of vaporized propellant must be prevented, 2) varying tare loads produced by operation at various system pressures must be accounted for, 3) temperature gradients throughout the system must be eliminated  ...  However, the task is costly in terms of test schedule and manpower resources.  ... 
doi:10.2514/3.28443 fatcat:droqc4tsfjeufmxdhbwr32e4gm

Molting strategies of Arctic seals drive annual patterns in metabolism

Nicole M Thometz, Holly Hermann-Sorensen, Brandon Russell, David A S Rosen, Colleen Reichmuth, Steven Cooke
2020 Conservation Physiology  
These species use sea ice as a haul-out substrate for various critical functions, including their annual molt.  ...  For species that molted over relatively short intervals—spotted (33 ± 4 days) and ringed (28 ± 6 days) seals—metabolic demands increased markedly in association with molt.  ...  We also acknowledge the NOAA Polar Ecosystems Program and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Marine Mammals Program for thoughtful discussions about this work.  ... 
doi:10.1093/conphys/coaa112 pmid:33659059 pmcid:PMC7905162 fatcat:iqrjxhzpwnf5zpkgjkhvz2d6dq

Measurement of the space thermoacoustic refrigerator performance

Jay Andrew Adeff
1991 Journal of the Acoustical Society of America  
This effect is best exemplified by the Hofler Tube (Appendix D) in which very high amplitude oscillations are induced in a quarter wavelength tube by applying a large temperature gradient across a stack  ...  ACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) 183 C- 1 189 D- 1 190 D- 2 191 D- 3 193 D- 5 194 D- 6 195 D- 7 197 D- 9 18311891190219131935194619571979 OF CONTENTS I.  ... 
doi:10.1121/1.1894658 fatcat:wkhyor4rxvg5hi3uurf7xklr5e

Measurement of the space thermoacoustic refrigerator performance

J. A. Adeff
1991 Journal of the Acoustical Society of America  
This effect is best exemplified by the Hofler Tube (Appendix D) in which very high amplitude oscillations are induced in a quarter wavelength tube by applying a large temperature gradient across a stack  ...  ACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) 183 C- 1 189 D- 1 190 D- 2 191 D- 3 193 D- 5 194 D- 6 195 D- 7 197 D- 9 18311891190219131935194619571979 OF CONTENTS I.  ... 
doi:10.1121/1.400747 fatcat:4l2h5twvcndsllef2upzr7kboe
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