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Memristive Architectures Exploiting Self-Compliance Multilevel Implementation on 1 kb Crossbar Arrays for Online and Offline Learning Neuromorphic Applications

  • Sungjoon Kim
  • , Hyeonseung Ji
  • , Kyungchul Park
  • , Hyojin So
  • , Hyungjin Kim
  • , Sungjun Kim
  • , Woo Young Choi
  • Korea University
  • Dongguk University
  • Seoul National University
  • Hanyang University

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Abstract

This paper suggests the practical implications of utilizing a high-density crossbar array with self-compliance (SC) at the conductive filament (CF) formation stage. By limiting the excessive growth of CF, SC functions enable the operation of a crossbar array without access transistors. An AlOx/TiOy, internal overshoot limitation structure, allows the SC to have resistive random-access memory. In addition, an overshoot-limited memristor crossbar array makes it possible to implement vector-matrix multiplication (VMM) capability in neuromorphic systems. Furthermore, AlOx/TiOy structure optimization was conducted to reduce overshoot and operation current, verifying uniform bipolar resistive switching behavior and analog switching properties. Additionally, extensive electric pulse stimuli are confirmed, evaluating long-term potentiation (LTP), long-term depression (LTD), and other forms of synaptic plasticity. We found that LTP and LTD characteristics for training an online learning neural network enable MNIST classification accuracies of 92.36%. The SC mode quantized multilevel in offline learning neural networks achieved 95.87%. Finally, the 32 × 32 crossbar array demonstrated spiking neural network-based VMM operations to classify the MNIST image. Consequently, weight programming errors make only a 1.2% point of accuracy drop to software-based neural networks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25128-25143
Number of pages16
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • crossbar array
  • memristor
  • neuromorphic system
  • online/offline learning
  • self-compliance

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