Abstract
Many mobile chips with low supply voltage (VDD) require low-voltage embedded nonvolatile memory (eNVM) to enable low-power read operations and zero-standby-current power-off storage. ReRAM has a lower write-voltage (VW), smaller write-current (Iw), and larger resistance-ratio than other NVMs, making it a good candidate for low-VDD eNVM, as long as the following two challenges can be overcome: (1) the failure of level-shifters (LSs) to operate with a low input voltage (VDDL) during write operations, particularly under high converting voltages (VDDH); (2) the consumption of large DC current by LS resulting in degradation in VDDmin for the on-chip charge-pump, particularly in NVMs with a large number of rows. This study proposes a pseudo-diode-mirrored (PDM) LS to achieve low VDDL, while maintaining a small DC current. PDM LSs were fabricated in a 65nm 4Mb embedded ReRAM macro, which achieved 0.1V minimum-VDDL at VDDH=2V.
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Chang, M. F., Wu, C. W., Hung, J. Y., King, Y. C., Lin, C. J., Ho, M. S., … Sheu, S. S. (2015). A low-power subthreshold-to-superthreshold level-shifter for sub-0.5V embedded resistive RAM (ReRAM) macro in ultra low-voltage chips. In IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, Proceedings, APCCAS (Vol. 2015-February, pp. 695–698). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/APCCAS.2014.7032876
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