TY - GEN A1 - Perez-Avila, Antonio Javier A1 - Gonzalez-Cordero, Gerardo A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Roldan, Juan Bautista A1 - Jimenez-Molinos, Francisco T1 - Behavioral modeling of multilevel HfO2-based memristors for neuromorphic circuit simulation T2 - XXXV Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS), Segovia, Spain N2 - An artificial neural network based on resistive switching memristors is implemented and simulated in LTspice. The influence of memristor variability and the reduction of the continuous range of synaptic weights into a discrete set of conductance levels is analyzed. To do so, a behavioral model is proposed for multilevel resistive switching memristors based on Al-doped HfO2 dielectrics, and it is implemented in a spice based circuit simulator. The model provides an accurate description of the conductance in the different conductive states in addition to describe the device-to-device variability KW - RRAM KW - Multilevel switching KW - behavorial model Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/DCIS51330.2020.9268652 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Pérez-Ávila, Antonio Javier A1 - Romero-Zaliz, Rocío A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Pérez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Roldan, Juan Bautista A1 - Jiménez-Molinos, Francisco A1 - Wenger, Christian T1 - Optimization of Multi-Level Operation in RRAM Arrays for In-Memory Computing T2 - Electronics (MDPI) N2 - Accomplishing multi-level programming in resistive random access memory (RRAM) arrays with truly discrete and linearly spaced conductive levels is crucial in order to implement synaptic weights in hardware-based neuromorphic systems. In this paper, we implemented this feature on 4-kbit 1T1R RRAM arrays by tuning the programming parameters of the multi-level incremental step pulse with verify algorithm (M-ISPVA). The optimized set of parameters was assessed by comparing its results with a non-optimized one. The optimized set of parameters proved to be an effective way to define non-overlapped conductive levels due to the strong reduction of the device-to-device variability as well as of the cycle-to-cycle variability, assessed by inter-levels switching tests and during 1k reset-set cycles. In order to evaluate this improvement in real scenarios, the experimental characteristics of the RRAM devices were captured by means of a behavioral model, which was used to simulate two different neuromorphic systems: an 8×8 vector-matrixmultiplication (VMM) accelerator and a 4-layer feedforward neural network for MNIST database recognition. The results clearly showed that the optimization of the programming parameters improved both the precision of VMM results as well as the recognition accuracy of the neural network in about 6% compared with the use of non-optimized parameters. KW - RRAM KW - Multilevel switching KW - In-memory computing Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10091084 SN - 2079-9292 VL - 10 IS - 9 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Wenger, Christian T1 - Variability and Energy Consumption Tradeoffs in Multilevel Programming of RRAM Arrays T2 - IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices N2 - Achieving a reliable multi-level programming operation in resistive random access memory (RRAM) arrays is still a challenging task. In this work, we assessed the impact of the voltage step value used by the programming algorithm on the device-to-device (DTD) variability of the current distributions of four conductive levels and on the energy consumption featured by programming 4-kbit HfO2-based RRAM arrays. Two different write-verify algorithms were considered and compared, namely, the incremental gate voltage with verify algorithm (IGVVA) and the incremental step pulse with verify algorithm (ISPVA). By using the IGVVA, a main trade-off has to be taken into account since reducing the voltage step leads to a smaller DTD variability at the cost of a strong increase in the energy consumption. Although the ISPVA can not reduce the DTD variability as much as the IGVVA, its voltage step can be decreased in order to reduce the energy consumption with almost no impact on the DTD variability. Therefore, the final decision on which algorithm to employ should be based on the specific application targeted for the RRAM array. KW - RRAM KW - Multilevel switching KW - HfO2 Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2021.3072868 SN - 0018-9383 SN - 1557-9646 VL - 68 IS - 6 SP - 2693 EP - 2698 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Wenger, Christian T1 - Memristive-based in-memory computing: from device to large-scale CMOS integration T2 - Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering N2 - With the rapid emergence of in-memory computing systems based on memristive technology, the integration of such memory devices in large-scale architectures is one of the main aspects to tackle. In this work we present a study of HfO2-based memristive devices for their integration in large-scale CMOS systems, namely 200 mm wafers. The DC characteristics of single metal–insulator–metal devices are analyzed taking under consideration device-to-device variabilities and switching properties. Furthermore, the distribution of the leakage current levels in the pristine state of the samples are analyzed and correlated to the amount of formingless memristors found among the measured devices. Finally, the obtained results are fitted into a physic-based compact model that enables their integration into larger-scale simulation environments. KW - RRAM KW - memristive device KW - HfO2 Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/2634-4386/ac2cd4 SN - 2634-4386 VL - 1 IS - 2 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bischoff, Carl A1 - Leise, Jakob A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Kloes, Alexander T1 - Implementation of device-to-device and cycle-to-cycle variability of memristive devices in circuit simulations T2 - Solid-State Electronics N2 - We present a statistical procedure for the extraction of parameters of a compact model for memristive devices. Thereby, in a circuit simulation the typical fluctuations of the current–voltage (I-V) characteristics from device-to-device (D2D) and from cycle-to-cycle (C2C) can be emulated. The approach is based on the Stanford model whose parameters play a key role to integrating D2D and C2C dispersion. The influence of such variabilities over the model’s parameters is investigated by using a fitting algorithm fed with experimental data. After this, the statistical distributions of the parameters are used in a Monte Carlo simulation to reproduce the I-V D2D and C2C dispersions which show a good agreement to the measured curves. The results allow the simulation of the on/off current variation for the design of RRAM cells or memristor-based artificial neural networks. KW - RRAM KW - circuit simulation KW - HfO2 Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sse.2022.108321 SN - 0038-1101 VL - 194 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Lisker, Marco A1 - Schubert, Markus Andreas A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Mai, Andreas T1 - Modulating the Filamentary-Based Resistive Switching Properties of HfO2 Memristive Devices by Adding Al2O3 Layers T2 - Electronics : open access journal N2 - The resistive switching properties of HfO2 based 1T-1R memristive devices are electrically modified by adding ultra-thin layers of Al2O3 into the memristive device. Three different types of memristive stacks are fabricated in the 130 nm CMOS technology of IHP. The switching properties of the memristive devices are discussed with respect to forming voltages, low resistance state and high resistance state characteristics and their variabilities. The experimental I–V characteristics of set and reset operations are evaluated by using the quantum point contact model. The properties of the conduction filament in the on and off states of the memristive devices are discussed with respect to the model parameters obtained from the QPC fit. KW - RRAM KW - HfO2 KW - filamentary switching Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11101540 SN - 2079-9292 VL - 11 IS - 10 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dersch, Nadine A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Roemer, Christian A1 - Schwarz, Mike A1 - Kloes, Alexander T1 - Efficient circuit simulation of a memristive crossbar array with synaptic weight variability T2 - Solid State Electronics N2 - In this paper, we present a method for highly-efficient circuit simulation of a hardware-based artificial neural network realized in a memristive crossbar array. The statistical variability of the devices is considered by a noise-based simulation technique. For the simulation of a crossbar array with 8 synaptic weights in Cadence Virtuoso the new approach shows a more than 200x speed improvement compared to a Monte Carlo approach, yielding the same results. In addition, first results of an ANN with more than 15,000 memristive devices classifying test data of the MNIST dataset are shown, for which the speed improvement is expected to be several orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the influence on the classification of parasitic resistances of the connection lines in the crossbar is shown. KW - RRAM KW - Neural network Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sse.2023.108760 SN - 0038-1101 VL - 209 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Maldonado, David A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Cantudo, Antonio A1 - Jimenez-Molinos, Francisco A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Roldan, Juan Bautista T1 - A comparison of resistive switching parameters for memristive devices with HfO2 monolayers and Al2O3/HfO2 bilayers at the wafer scale T2 - 14th Spanish Conference on Electron Devices (CDE 2023), Valencia, Spain, 06-08 June 2023 N2 - Memristive devices integrated in 200 mm wafers manufactured in 130 nm CMOS technology with two different dielectrics, namely, a HfO2 monolayer and an Al2O3/HfO2 bilayer, have been measured. The cycle-to-cycle (C2C) and device-todevice (D2D) variability have been analyzed at the wafer scale using different numerical methods to extract the set (Vset) and reset (Vreset) voltages. Some interesting differences between both technologies were found in terms of switching characteristics KW - RRAM Y1 - 2023 SN - 979-8-3503-0240-0 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/CDE58627.2023.10339417 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ER - TY - GEN A1 - Maldonado, David A1 - Cantudo, Antonio A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Romero-Zaliz, Rocio A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Jimenez-Molinos, Francisco A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Roldan, Juan Bautista T1 - TiN/Ti/HfO2/TiN Memristive Devices for Neuromorphic Computing: From Synaptic Plasticity to Stochastic Resonance T2 - Frontiers in Neuroscience N2 - We characterize TiN/Ti/HfO2/TiN memristive devices for neuromorphic computing. We analyze different features that allow the devices to mimic biological synapses and present the models to reproduce analytically some of the data measured. In particular, we have measured the spike timing dependent plasticity behavior in our devices and later on we have modeled it. The spike timing dependent plasticity model was implemented as the learning rule of a spiking neural network that was trained to recognize the MNIST dataset. Variability is implemented and its influence on the network recognition accuracy is considered accounting for the number of neurons in the network and the number of training epochs. Finally, stochastic resonance is studied as another synaptic feature.It is shown that this effect is important and greatly depends on the noise statistical characteristics. KW - RRAM KW - Neural network Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1271956 SN - 1662-4548 VL - 17 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Perez, Eduardo A1 - Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Wenger, Christian T1 - In-depth characterization of switching dynamics in amorphous HfO2 memristive arrays for the implementation of synaptic updating rules T2 - Japanese Journal of Applied Physics N2 - Accomplishing truly analog conductance modulation in memristive arrays is crucial in order to implement the synaptic plasticity in hardware-based neuromorphic systems. In this paper, such a feature was addressed by exploiting the inherent stochasticity of switching dynamics in amorphous HfO2 technology. A thorough statistical analysis of experimental characteristics measured in 4 kbit arrays by using trains of identical depression/potentiation pulses with different voltage amplitudes and pulse widths provided the key to develop two different updating rules and to define their optimal programming parameters. The first rule is based on applying a specific number of identical pulses until the conductance value achieves the desired level. The second one utilized only one single pulse with a particular amplitude to achieve the targeted conductance level. In addition, all the results provided by the statistical analysis performed may play an important role in understanding better the switching behavior of this particular technology. KW - RRAM KW - memristive device KW - HfO2 KW - memristive switching Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.35848/1347-4065/ac6a3b SN - 0021-4922 VL - 61 SP - 1 EP - 7 ER -