Title :
FPAA/Memristor Hybrid Computing Infrastructure
Author :
Laiho, Mika ; Hasler, Jennifer O. ; Jiantao Zhou ; Chao Du ; Wei Lu ; Lehtonen, Eero ; Poikonen, Jussi H.
Author_Institution :
Technol. Res. Center (TRC), Univ. of Turku, Turku, Finland
Abstract :
This paper presents a circuit in which tungsten oxide -based analog memristors are post-processed on a CMOS-based Field-Programmable Analog Array Integrated Circuit (FPAA-IC). FPAAs are powerful tools for rapid analog experimentation, prototyping and power-efficient computing, and they allow custom analog circuits to be built and reconfigured. The primary motivation for this work is to introduce and demonstrate the operation of the FPAA/memristor hybrid circuit and the board-level infrastructure, and to form a basis for subsequent empirical work on analog memristive computing. The experiments shown in this paper demonstrate a successful fabrication of memristors on the FPAA substrate, and the usefulness of the hybrid computing infrastructure in terms of experimentation with memristors. The experiments suggest that a single state variable cannot capture the adaptation of a memristor. To this end, a SPICE compatible memristor model with two state variables is presented. Furthermore, a memristor-based adaptive coincidence detector is demonstrated on the FPAA/Memristor computing infrastructure.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; SPICE; field programmable analogue arrays; memristors; tungsten compounds; CMOS; FPAA; SPICE; analog circuits; field-programmable analog array integrated circuit; memristor hybrid computing infrastructure; power-efficient computing; tungsten oxide-based analog memristors; Current measurement; Electrodes; Field programmable analog arrays; Logic gates; Memristors; Switches; Tungsten; Analog signal processing; field-programmable analog array (FPAA); hybrid integrated circuit; memristor;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2014.2386773