@misc{UhlmannPerezBoschQuesadaFritscheretal., author = {Uhlmann, Max and P{\´e}rez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio and Fritscher, Markus and P{\´e}rez, Eduardo and Schubert, Markus Andreas and Reichenbach, Marc and Ostrovskyy, Philip and Wenger, Christian and Kahmen, Gerhard}, title = {One-Transistor-Multiple-RRAM Cells for Energy-Efficient In-Memory Computing}, series = {21st IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS)}, journal = {21st IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS)}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)}, isbn = {979-8-3503-0024-6}, issn = {2474-9672}, doi = {10.1109/NEWCAS57931.2023.10198073}, pages = {5}, abstract = {The use of resistive random-access memory (RRAM) for in-memory computing (IMC) architectures has significantly improved the energy-efficiency of artificial neural networks (ANN) over the past years. Current RRAM-technologies are physically limited to a defined unambiguously distinguishable number of stable states and a maximum resistive value and are compatible with present complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-technologies. In this work, we improved the accuracy of current ANN models by using increased weight resolutions of memristive devices, combining two or more in-series RRAM cells, integrated in the back end of line (BEOL) of the CMOS process. Based on system level simulations, 1T2R devices were fabricated in IHP's 130nm SiGe:BiCMOS technology node, demonstrating an increased number of states. We achieved an increase in weight resolution from 3 bit in ITIR cells to 6.5 bit in our 1T2R cell. The experimental data of 1T2R devices gives indications for the performance and energy-efficiency improvement in ITNR arrays for ANN applications.}, language = {en} } @misc{VishwakarmaFritscherHagelaueretal., author = {Vishwakarma, Abhinav and Fritscher, Markus and Hagelauer, Amelie and Reichenbach, Marc}, title = {An RRAM-based building block for reprogrammable non-uniform sampling ADCs}, series = {Information Technology : it}, volume = {65}, journal = {Information Technology : it}, number = {1-2}, issn = {2196-7032}, doi = {10.1515/itit-2023-0021}, pages = {39 -- 51}, language = {en} } @misc{ReiserReichenbachRizzietal., author = {Reiser, Daniel and Reichenbach, Marc and Rizzi, Tommaso and Baroni, Andrea and Fritscher, Markus and Wenger, Christian and Zambelli, Cristian and Bertozzi, Davide}, title = {Technology-Aware Drift Resilience Analysis of RRAM Crossbar Array Configurations}, series = {21st IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS), 26-28 June 2023, Edinburgh, United Kingdom}, journal = {21st IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS), 26-28 June 2023, Edinburgh, United Kingdom}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {979-8-3503-0024-6}, doi = {10.1109/NEWCAS57931.2023}, abstract = {In-memory computing with resistive-switching random access memory (RRAM) crossbar arrays has the potential to overcome the major bottlenecks faced by digital hardware for data-heavy workloads such as deep learning. However, RRAM devices are subject to several non-idealities that result in significant inference accuracy drops compared with software baseline accuracy. A critical one is related to the drift of the conductance states appearing immediately at the end of program and verify algorithms that are mandatory for accurate multi-level conductance operation. The support of drift models in state-of-the-art simulation tools of memristive computationin-memory is currently only in the early stage, since they overlook key device- and array-level parameters affecting drift resilience such as the programming algorithm of RRAM cells, the choice of target conductance states and the weight-toconductance mapping scheme. The goal of this paper is to fully expose these parameters to RRAM crossbar designers as a multi-dimensional optimization space of drift resilience. For this purpose, a simulation framework is developed, which comes with the suitable abstractions to propagate the effects of those RRAM crossbar configuration parameters to their ultimate implications over inference performance stability.}, language = {en} }