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arxiv: 1410.4781 · v1 · pith:JH6KJR7Wnew · submitted 2014-10-16 · 💻 cs.ET · cond-mat.other

Redesigning Commercial Floating-Gate Memory for Analog Computing Applications

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keywords cellmemoryanalogarrayfloating-gatemodifiedapplicationsarea
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We have modified a commercial NOR flash memory array to enable high-precision tuning of individual floating-gate cells for analog computing applications. The modified array area per cell in a 180 nm process is about 1.5 um^2. While this area is approximately twice the original cell size, it is still at least an order of magnitude smaller than in the state-of-the-art analog circuit implementations. The new memory cell arrays have been successfully tested, in particular confirming that each cell may be automatically tuned, with ~1% precision, to any desired subthreshold readout current value within an almost three-orders-of-magnitude dynamic range, even using an unoptimized tuning algorithm. Preliminary results for a four-quadrant vector-by-matrix multiplier, implemented with the modified memory array gate-coupled with additional peripheral floating-gate transistors, show highly linear transfer characteristics over a broad range of input currents.

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