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Ageing Monitoring for Commercial Microcontrollers Based on Timing Windows

Published: January 5, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.02053v1

By: Leandro Lanzieri , Jiri Kral , Goerschwin Fey and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds when computer chips get old and slow.

Business Areas:
Embedded Systems Hardware, Science and Engineering, Software

Microcontrollers are increasingly present in embedded deployments and dependable applications, for which malfunctions due to hardware ageing can have severe impact. The lack of deployable techniques for ageing monitoring on these devices has spread the application of guard bands to prevent timing errors due to degradation. Applying this static technique can limit performance and lead to sudden failures as devices age. In this paper, we follow a software-based self-testing approach to design monitoring of hardware degradation for microcontrollers. Deployable in the field, our technique leverages timing windows of variable lengths to determine the maximum operational frequency of the devices. We empirically validate the method on real hardware and find that it consistently detects temperature-induced degradations in maximum operating frequency of up to 13.79 % across devices for 60 °C temperature increase.

Country of Origin
🇩🇪 Germany

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Hardware Architecture