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arxiv: 1308.4672 · v1 · pith:EWHCRPY7new · submitted 2013-08-08 · 💻 cs.ET · cond-mat.dis-nn· cs.AR

Ultra-low Energy, High-Performance Dynamic Resistive Threshold Logic

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keywords drtlresistivedynamiclogicdesignthresholdcmoscompact
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We propose dynamic resistive threshold-logic (DRTL) design based on non-volatile resistive memory. A threshold logic gate (TLG) performs summation of multiple inputs multiplied by a fixed set of weights and compares the sum with a threshold. DRTL employs resistive memory elements to implement the weights and the thresholds, while a compact dynamic CMOS latch is used for the comparison operation. The resulting DRTL gate acts as a low-power, configurable dynamic logic unit and can be used to build fully pipelined, high-performance programmable computing blocks. Multiple stages in such a DRTL design can be connected using energy-efficient low swing programmable interconnect networks based on resistive switches. Owing to memory-based compact logic and interconnect design and highspeed dynamic-pipelined operation, DRTL can achieve more than two orders of magnitude improvement in energy-delay product as compared to look-up table based CMOS FPGA.

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