Comparative analysis of memristor models and memories design

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作者
Jeetendra Singh [1 ]
Balwinder Raj [1 ]
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[1] VLSI Lab, Department of ECE, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
关键词
memristor; modeling; window function; nonlinear; non-volatile memory;
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TN386 [场效应器件]; TP333 [存贮器];
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0805 ; 080501 ; 080502 ; 080903 ; 081201 ;
摘要
The advent of the memristor breaks the scaling limitations of MOS technology and prevails over emerging semiconductor devices. In this paper, various memristor models including behaviour, spice, and experimental are investigated and compared with the memristor’s characteristic equations and fingerprints. It has brought to light that most memristor models need a window function to resolve boundary conditions. Various challenges of availed window functions are discussed with matlab’s simulated results. Biolek’s window is a most acceptable window function for the memristor, since it limits boundaries growth as well as sticking of states at boundaries. Simmons tunnel model of a memristor is the most accepted model of a memristor till now. The memristor is exploited very frequently in memory designing and became a prominent candidate for futuristic memories. Here, several memory structures utilizing the memristor are discussed. It is seen that a memristor-transistor hybrid memory cell has fast read/write and low power operations. Whereas,a 1 T1 R structure provides very simple,nanoscale,and non-volatile memory that has capabilities to replace conventional Flash memories. Moreover, the memristor is frequently used in SRAM cell structures to make them have non-volatile memory. This paper contributes various aspects and recent developments in memristor based circuits, which can enhance the ongoing requirements of modern designing criterion.
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