A low store energy, low VDDmin, nonvolatile 8T2R SRAM with 3D stacked RRAM devices for low power mobile applications

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This work demonstrates the first fabricated macro-level RRAM-based nonvolatile SRAM (nvSRAM) that use a new 8T2R (Rnv8T) cell to achieve fast NVM storage and low VDDmin read/write operations. The Rnv8T cell uses two fast-write low-current RRAM devices, 3D stacked over the 8T, to achieve low store energy with a compact cell area (1.6x that of a 6T cell). A 2T RRAM-switch provides both RRAM control and write-assist functions. This write assist feature enables Rnv8T cell to use read favored transistor sizing against read/write failure at a lower VDD. The fabricated 16Kb Rnv8T macro achieves the lowest store energy and R/W VDDmin (0.45V) than other nvSRAM and "SRAM+NVM" solutions. © 2010 IEEE.

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Chiu, P. F., Chang, M. F., Sheu, S. S., Lin, K. F., Chiang, P. C., Wu, C. W., … Tsai, M. J. (2010). A low store energy, low VDDmin, nonvolatile 8T2R SRAM with 3D stacked RRAM devices for low power mobile applications. In IEEE Symposium on VLSI Circuits, Digest of Technical Papers (pp. 229–230). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/VLSIC.2010.5560286

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