Micron technology, inc. (20240185938). GLITCH DETECTION simplified abstract

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GLITCH DETECTION

Organization Name

micron technology, inc.

Inventor(s)

Niccolò Izzo of Vignate (IT)

David Hulton of Boise ID (US)

Tamara Schmitz of Columbia MO (US)

Angelo Alberto Rovelli of Agrate Brianza (IT)

Craig A. Jones of Plano TX (US)

Danilo Caraccio of Milano (IT)

GLITCH DETECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240185938 titled 'GLITCH DETECTION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for detecting glitches in a memory system and notifying other processing units about the detected glitches.

  • Performing glitch resistance operations on the memory system.
  • Detecting glitches on the memory system using a glitch detector circuit.
  • Notifying other processing units about the detected glitches.
  • Transmitting a glitch confirmation signal through the notified processing units.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Glitch detection method in a memory system.
  • Notification system for other processing units.
  • Transmission of glitch confirmation signal.

Potential Applications

This technology can be used in various electronic devices that rely on memory systems, such as computers, smartphones, and IoT devices.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the issue of glitches in memory systems that can lead to data corruption or system malfunctions.

Benefits

  • Improved reliability of memory systems.
  • Early detection and notification of glitches.
  • Enhanced system stability.

Commercial Applications

  • Data centers
  • Consumer electronics
  • Industrial automation

Prior Art

No specific prior art information provided.

Frequently Updated Research

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Questions about Glitch Detection

Question 1

How does the method differentiate between different types of glitches in the memory system?

The method utilizes various glitch resistance operations to detect and classify different types of glitches based on their impact on the memory system.

Question 2

Can the glitch confirmation signal be used to automatically trigger corrective actions in the system?

Yes, the glitch confirmation signal can be programmed to trigger predefined corrective actions in the system to mitigate the effects of the detected glitches.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method can include performing at least one glitch resistance operation and detecting, by a circuit included in a glitch detector coupled via a connection matrix to a first processing unit, an indication of a glitch on a memory system. the method can include notifying, via the connection matrix, at least a second processing unit of the detected indication of the glitch. the method can include subsequent to notifying at least the second processing unit, transmitting via the at least the second processing unit a glitch confirmation signal.