J. L. Franco, E. Boemo, Encarnación Castillo, L. Parrilla
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Ring oscillators as thermal sensors in FPGAs: Experiments in low voltage
In this paper, some experiments about thermal sensors based on ring-oscillator in low-voltage Virtex series FPGAs are presented. A non linear effect in the frequency-temperature response has been detected, and the sensibility of frequency with respect to voltage variations is greater than the measured in previous works. A quadratic polynomial function fits better the sensor response, and an increment in the number of inverters in the oscillator is effective to reduce the voltage sensibility.