@misc{WenBaroniPerezetal., author = {Wen, Jianan and Baroni, Andrea and P{\´e}rez, Eduardo and Ulbricht, Markus and Wenger, Christian and Krstic, Milos}, title = {Evaluating Read Disturb Effect on RRAM based AI Accelerator with Multilevel States and Input Voltages}, series = {2022 IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI and Nanotechnology Systems (DFT)}, journal = {2022 IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI and Nanotechnology Systems (DFT)}, isbn = {978-1-6654-5938-9}, issn = {2765-933X}, doi = {10.1109/DFT56152.2022.9962345}, pages = {1 -- 6}, abstract = {RRAM technology is a promising candidate for implementing efficient AI accelerators with extensive multiply-accumulate operations. By scaling RRAM devices to the synaptic crossbar array, the computations can be realized in situ, avoiding frequent weights transfer between the processing units and memory. Besides, as the computations are conducted in the analog domain with high flexibility, applying multilevel input voltages to the RRAM devices with multilevel conductance states enhances the computational efficiency further. However, several non-idealities existing in emerging RRAM technology may degrade the reliability of the system. In this paper, we measured and investigated the impact of read disturb on RRAM devices with different input voltages, which incurs conductance drifts and introduces errors. The measured data are deployed to simulate the RRAM based AI inference engines with multilevel states.}, language = {en} }