SPICE simulator for hybrid CMOS memristor circuit and system
Memristor is a two-terminal non-linear passive electrical device. After its recently successful fabrication, a variety of applications based on memristor have been explored, such as non-volatile memory, reconfigurable computing and neural network. However, one major challenge when designing hybrid C...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1038322020-03-07T13:24:51Z SPICE simulator for hybrid CMOS memristor circuit and system Wang, Yuhao Fei, Wei Yu, Hao School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and their Applications (13th : 2012 : Turin, Italy) DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Memristor is a two-terminal non-linear passive electrical device. After its recently successful fabrication, a variety of applications based on memristor have been explored, such as non-volatile memory, reconfigurable computing and neural network. However, one major challenge when designing hybrid CMOS memristor integrated circuit is the lack of SPICE-like simulator for design validation. Current approach is to describe memristor device with equivalent circuit, which is however extremely time-consuming for large scale design simulation due to additional modeling components. In this paper, a memristor SPICE simulator is introduced based on the recent new modified nodal analysis (MNA) framework, which can effectively support the non-conventional state variable such as doping ratio of memristor. As such, the memristor device can be stamped into state matrix similarly as one BSIM MOSFET. Compared with equivalent circuit simulation approach, our new MNA based approach exhibits 40x less simulation time for a 32×32 memristor crossbar circuit. A hybrid CMOS memristor circuit for classic conditioning training has also been studied by the developed SPICE simulator. 2013-10-31T01:23:33Z 2019-12-06T21:21:15Z 2013-10-31T01:23:33Z 2019-12-06T21:21:15Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Wang, Y., Fei, W., & Yu, H. (2012). SPICE simulator for hybrid CMOS memristor circuit and system. 2012 13th International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and their Applications (CNNA), pp.1-6. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103832 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17087 10.1109/CNNA.2012.6331444 en © 2012 IEEE |
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Memristor is a two-terminal non-linear passive electrical device. After its recently successful fabrication, a variety of applications based on memristor have been explored, such as non-volatile memory, reconfigurable computing and neural network. However, one major challenge when designing hybrid CMOS memristor integrated circuit is the lack of SPICE-like simulator for design validation. Current approach is to describe memristor device with equivalent circuit, which is however extremely time-consuming for large scale design simulation due to additional modeling components. In this paper, a memristor SPICE simulator is introduced based on the recent new modified nodal analysis (MNA) framework, which can effectively support the non-conventional state variable such as doping ratio of memristor. As such, the memristor device can be stamped into state matrix similarly as one BSIM MOSFET. Compared with equivalent circuit simulation approach, our new MNA based approach exhibits 40x less simulation time for a 32×32 memristor crossbar circuit. A hybrid CMOS memristor circuit for classic conditioning training has also been studied by the developed SPICE simulator. |
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