Title :
CMOS current-mode chaotic neurons
Author :
Restituto, Manuel Delgado ; Vázquez, Angel Rodríguez
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Analog Design, Centro Nacional de Microelectronica, Seville, Spain
fDate :
30 May-2 Jun 1994
Abstract :
This paper presents two nonlinear CMOS current-mode circuits that implement neuron soma equations for chaotic neural networks, and another circuit to realize programmable current-mode synapse using CMOS-compatible BJT´s. They have been fabricated in a double-metal, single-poly 1.6 μm CMOS technology and their measured performance reached the expected function and specifications. The neuron soma circuits use a novel, highly accurate CMOS circuit strategy to realize piecewise-linear characteristics in the current-mode domain. Their prototypes obtain reduced area and low voltage power supply (down to 3 V) with clock frequency of 500 kHz. As regard to the synapse circuit, it obtains large linearity and continuous, linear, weight adjustment by exploration of the exponential-law operation of CMOS-BJT´s. The full accordance observed between theory and measurements supports the development of future analog VLSI chaotic neural networks to emulate biological systems and advanced computation
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; chaos; neural chips; nonlinear network synthesis; piecewise-linear techniques; 1.6 mum; 3 V; 500 kHz; CMOS current-mode chaotic neurons; CMOS-compatible BJTs; chaotic neural networks; clock frequency; continuous linear weight adjustment; double-metal single-poly CMOS technology; exponential-law operation; low voltage power supply; neuron soma equations; nonlinear CMOS current-mode circuits; piecewise-linear characteristics; programmable current-mode synapse; CMOS technology; Chaos; Current mode circuits; Low voltage; Neural networks; Neurons; Nonlinear equations; Piecewise linear techniques; Power supplies; Prototypes;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1994. ISCAS '94., 1994 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1915-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.1994.409635