This paper presents a circuit level analysis of write operation in memristor crossbar memory array with and without line resistance. Three write schemes: floating line, V/2 and V/3 are investigated. Analysis shows that floating line scheme could also be considered reliable in arrays with aspect ratio of 1:1 and negligible line resistance just like the latter two schemes. Further analysis also shows that high density crossbar structures cannot be designed using any of the three schemes with worst case line resistance and data distribution within the array. To solve this problem, we propose a voltage compensating technique for write voltage degradation caused by line resistance during write operation on crossbar array. This technique is able ...
The paper proposes novel solutions to improve the signal and thermal integrity of crossbar arrays of...
A series of breakthroughs in memristive devices have demon-strated the potential of using crossbar-b...
Selectorless crossbar arrays of resistive random access memory (RRAM), also known as memristors, con...
The conventional transistor-based computing landscape is already undergoing dramatic changes. While ...
The memristor is one among the most promising emerging technologies for enabling a new generation of...
Memristor crossbar array is promising for realizing artificial neural networks. Wire resistance in c...
Memristive device based passive crossbar arrays hold a great promise for high-density and non-volati...
Nowadays, researchers are trying to shrink the memory cell in order to increase the capacity of the ...
By reaching atomic dimensions, the end of Moore’s Law is near, not only due to economic reasons, but...
Recent advances in access-transistor-free memristive crossbars have demonstrated the potential of me...
In this Chapter, we review the recent progress on resistance drift mitigation techniques for resisti...
Recent trends in emerging nonvolatile memory systems necessitate efficient read/write (R/W) schemes....
Living in the era of big-data, it is crucial to store vast amounts of data and process them quickly....
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The demands for continuous miniaturization of electronic devices and circuits have kept on increasi...
The paper proposes novel solutions to improve the signal and thermal integrity of crossbar arrays of...
A series of breakthroughs in memristive devices have demon-strated the potential of using crossbar-b...
Selectorless crossbar arrays of resistive random access memory (RRAM), also known as memristors, con...
The conventional transistor-based computing landscape is already undergoing dramatic changes. While ...
The memristor is one among the most promising emerging technologies for enabling a new generation of...
Memristor crossbar array is promising for realizing artificial neural networks. Wire resistance in c...
Memristive device based passive crossbar arrays hold a great promise for high-density and non-volati...
Nowadays, researchers are trying to shrink the memory cell in order to increase the capacity of the ...
By reaching atomic dimensions, the end of Moore’s Law is near, not only due to economic reasons, but...
Recent advances in access-transistor-free memristive crossbars have demonstrated the potential of me...
In this Chapter, we review the recent progress on resistance drift mitigation techniques for resisti...
Recent trends in emerging nonvolatile memory systems necessitate efficient read/write (R/W) schemes....
Living in the era of big-data, it is crucial to store vast amounts of data and process them quickly....
© 2017 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The demands for continuous miniaturization of electronic devices and circuits have kept on increasi...
The paper proposes novel solutions to improve the signal and thermal integrity of crossbar arrays of...
A series of breakthroughs in memristive devices have demon-strated the potential of using crossbar-b...
Selectorless crossbar arrays of resistive random access memory (RRAM), also known as memristors, con...