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A Siemon1,2, R Drabinski1,2, M J Schultis3
1Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik II (IWE II), RWTH Aachen University, Sommerfeldstr. 24, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
Scientific Reports
|October 12, 2019
Summary
This study introduces a novel multi-input memristive switch logic gate for efficient beyond-CMOS computing. The proposed ORNOR gate enables single-step complex logic functions, enhancing memristive computing architectures.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
Background:
- Memristive switches offer combined storage and computation capabilities, making them promising for next-generation computing beyond CMOS technology.
- Current memristive architectures face challenges in efficiency and complexity for advanced computational tasks.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose a multi-input memristive switch logic gate for enhanced computational capabilities.
- To introduce a novel computing system architecture and clocking scheme optimized for memristive switching.
- To demonstrate the feasibility of integrating these components for complex operations like a 64-bit full adder.
Main Methods:
- Development of a multi-input memristive switch logic gate capable of performing the OR (Y NOR Z) function in a single step.
- Design of a synchronized system architecture with interconnected computational function blocks.
- Utilizing a physics-based model for simulating the ORNOR gate and a full adder circuit integrated into the proposed architecture.
Main Results:
- Successful single-step execution of the X OR (Y NOR Z) logic function using three memristive switches.
- Demonstration of a functional full adder using the proposed ORNOR gate within the novel system architecture.
- Simulation results validating the performance of a 64-bit full adder implemented in the memristive computing system.
Conclusions:
- The proposed multi-input memristive switch logic and system architecture significantly enhance the efficiency and capability of memristive-based computing.
- This advancement paves the way for more powerful and integrated beyond-CMOS computing solutions.
- The demonstrated 64-bit full adder highlights the practical potential of memristive devices in complex computational systems.
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