Application of nanojunction-based RRAM to reconfigurable IC
Micro & Nano Letters, IET September 2008 Issue: 3 101-105
Authors:Liu, M.,Wang, W.
Abstract
A novel reconfigurable architecture, rFPGA, is developed by utilising high-density resistive memory (RRAM) circuits as FPGA components. Different from the existing CMOS-nano hybrid FPGAs that use crossbars, the rFPGA mainly consists of 1T1R RRAM structures (one CMOS transistor is integrated with a two-terminal resistive nanojunction) that can be fabricated using an efficient CMOS-compatible process. These 1T1R structures can significantly improve the FPGA memory and routing circuits, and enable the rFPGA to achieve at least a 2x density enhancement along with a 10% reduction of delay and power, compared with the corresponding CMOS FPGA.
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