ASCH-PUF: A "Zero" Bit Error Rate CMOS Physically Unclonable Function with Dual-Mode Low-Cost Stabilization

07/10/2023
by   Yan He, et al.
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Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are increasingly adopted for low-cost and secure secret key and chip ID generations for embedded and IoT devices. Achieving 100 over the lifetime of a device is critical and conventionally requires large masking or Error Correction Code (ECC) overhead to guarantee. This paper presents an Automatic Self Checking and Healing (ASCH) stabilization technique for a state-of-the-art PUF cell design based on sub-threshold inverter chains. The ASCH system successfully removes all unstable PUF cells without the need for expensive temperature sweeps during unstable bit detection. By accurately finding all unstable bits without expensive temperature sweeps to find all unstable bits, ASCH achieves ultra-low bit error rate (BER), thus significantly reducing the costs of using ECC and enrollment. Our ASCH can operate in two modes, a static mode (S-ASCH) with a conventional pre-enrolled unstable bit mask and a dynamic mode (D-ASCH) that further eliminates the need for non-volatile memories (NVMs) for storing masks. The proposed ASCH-PUF is fabricated and evaluated in 65nm CMOS. The ASCH system achieves "0" Bit Error Rate (BER, < 1.77E-9) across temperature variations of -20C to 125C, and voltage variations of 0.7V to 1.4V, by masking 31 all fabricated PUF bits in S-ASCH and D-ASCH mode respectively. The prototype achieves a measured throughput of 11.4 Gbps with 0.057 fJ/b core energy efficiency at 1.2V, 25C.

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