A memristor as multi-bit memory: Feasibility analysis

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Abstract

The use of emerging memristor materials for advanced electrical devices such as multi-valued logic is expected to outperform today's binary logic digital technologies. We show here an example for such non-binary device with the design of a multi-bit memory. While conventional memory cells can store only 1 bit, memristorbased multi-bit cells can store more information within single device thus increasing the information storage density. Such devices can potentially utilize the non-linear resistance of memristor materials for efficient information storage. We analyze the performance of such memory devices based on their expected variations in order to determine the viability of memristor-based multi-bit memory. A design of read/write scheme and a simple model for this cell lay grounds for full integration of memristor multibit memory cell.

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Bass, O., Fish, A., & Naveh, D. (2015). A memristor as multi-bit memory: Feasibility analysis. Radioengineering, 24(2), 425–430. https://doi.org/10.13164/re.2015.0425

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