This dissertation reports the research work that was conducted to propose a non-volatile architecture for FPGA using resistive switching devices. This is achieved by designing a Configurable Memristive Logic Block (CMLB). The CMLB comprises of memristive logic cells (MLC) interconnected to each other using memristive switch matrices. In the MLC, novel memristive D flip-flop (MDFF), 6-bit non-volatile look-up table (NVLUT), and CMOS-based multiplexers are used. Other than the MDFF, a non-volatile D-latch (NVDL) was also designed. The MDFF and the NVDL are proposed to replace CMOS-based D flip-flops and D-latches to improve energy consumption. The CMLB shows a reduction of 8.6% of device area and 1.094 times lesser critical path delay against...
The memristor is an emerging nano-device. Low power operation, high density, scalability, non-volati...
The very large scale integration (VLSI) community has utilized aggressive complementary metal-oxide ...
By reaching to the CMOS scaling limitation based on the Moore’s law and due to the increasing dispar...
Over the last decade, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have embraced heterogeneity in a transf...
Over the last decade, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have embraced heterogeneity in a transf...
Over the last decade, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have embraced heterogeneity in a transf...
High speed, cost effective, low power, and high density non-volatile memory devices aids as driving ...
Over the past five decades, exponential advances in device integration in microelectronics for memor...
Memristive device or memristor is a promising emerging technology due to its good scalability, near-...
Memristive device or memristor is a promising emerging technology due to its good scalability, near-...
The computer memory system has both volatile and non volatile memory. The Volatile memories such as ...
Memristor is considered as a suitable alternative solution to resolve the scaling limitation of CMOS...
Modern computing systems suffer due to inability of CMOS-device technology and conventional Von-Neum...
The memristor is an emerging nano-device. Low power operation, high density, scalability, non-volati...
Yang, ChengmoField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are programmable logic blocks based circuit dev...
The memristor is an emerging nano-device. Low power operation, high density, scalability, non-volati...
The very large scale integration (VLSI) community has utilized aggressive complementary metal-oxide ...
By reaching to the CMOS scaling limitation based on the Moore’s law and due to the increasing dispar...
Over the last decade, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have embraced heterogeneity in a transf...
Over the last decade, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have embraced heterogeneity in a transf...
Over the last decade, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have embraced heterogeneity in a transf...
High speed, cost effective, low power, and high density non-volatile memory devices aids as driving ...
Over the past five decades, exponential advances in device integration in microelectronics for memor...
Memristive device or memristor is a promising emerging technology due to its good scalability, near-...
Memristive device or memristor is a promising emerging technology due to its good scalability, near-...
The computer memory system has both volatile and non volatile memory. The Volatile memories such as ...
Memristor is considered as a suitable alternative solution to resolve the scaling limitation of CMOS...
Modern computing systems suffer due to inability of CMOS-device technology and conventional Von-Neum...
The memristor is an emerging nano-device. Low power operation, high density, scalability, non-volati...
Yang, ChengmoField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are programmable logic blocks based circuit dev...
The memristor is an emerging nano-device. Low power operation, high density, scalability, non-volati...
The very large scale integration (VLSI) community has utilized aggressive complementary metal-oxide ...
By reaching to the CMOS scaling limitation based on the Moore’s law and due to the increasing dispar...