GREAT (687973)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/687973

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  heteroGeneous integRated magnetic tEchnology using multifunctional standardized sTack (MSS)

  Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies (ICT-25-2015)

  biosensors  ·  internet of things  ·  optical sensors  ·  analogue electronics  ·  cells technologies

  2016-01-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2019-06-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 4,539,001 Total Cost


  Description

The interest for developing smart systems based on interconnected objects is growing fast (50 billion objects connected in 2020). The main components of “Internet of Things” (IoT) devices are autonomous battery-operated smart embedded systems comprising communication circuits, sensors, computing/processing devices and storage. The key requirements are ultra-low power, high processing capabilities, fast/dense storage, wireless communication, heterogeneous integration, and autonomy. The different functions are so far implemented in separate chips/technologies, which is a bottleneck in terms of costs and miniaturization. To tackle the key issues of monolithic heterogeneous integration, fast yet low power processing, high integration density, fast yet low power storage, the goal of the GREAT STREP project is to co-integrate multiple functions like sensors (“Sensing”), RF receivers (“Communicating”) and logic/memory (“Processing/Storing”) together within CMOS by adapting the STT-MTJs (Magnetic devices) to a single baseline technology. This lead to a unique STT-MTJ cell technology called Multifunctional Standardized (MTJ) Stack (MSS), paving the way to 2.5D self-integrated heterogeneous architectures . The major outputs of GREAT are the technology and the architecture platform for IoT SoCs which provides better integration of embedded & mobile communication systems and a significant decrease of their power consumption. Based on the STT unique set of performances (non-volatility, high speed, infinite endurance and moderate read/write power), GREAT will achieve the same goal as heterogeneous integration of devices but in a much simpler way. The project final objectives are: fabrication of an advanced MSS technology test chip jointly with a system-level simulation and design of a representative M2M IoT platform integrating MSS. The consortium is composed of 9 EU partners led by CEA and of an Advisory Board comprising leaders in IP solutions, IoT, and mobile technologies.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in GREAT.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Germany Singulus Technologies AG (985822350) DE812306520 participant PRC € 335,573 € 335,573 € 335,573
France EVADERIS (933913964) FR47804395630 participant PRC € 116,550 € 116,550 € 116,550
France COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (999992401) FR43775685019 coordinator REC € 922,833 € 922,833 € 922,833
France UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER (888104744) FR20130029796 thirdParty HES € 393,869 € 0 € 393,869
Germany KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE (990797674) DE266749428 participant HES € 708,375 € 708,375 € 708,375
Israel TOWER SEMICONDUCTOR LTD (964846488) IL520041997 participant PRC € 994,807 € 994,807 € 994,807
France CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (999997930) FR40180089013 participant REC € 775,549 € 775,549 € 381,679
Romania UNIVERSITATEA TRANSILVANIA DIN BRASOV (999904131) nan participant HES € 236,562 € 236,562 € 236,562
France TOPLINK INNOVATION (998799010) FR50482021466 participant PRC € 130,000 € 130,000 € 130,000
Germany TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN (999897729) DE188369991 participant HES € 318,750 € 318,750 € 318,750