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Memristor-based memory The sneak paths problem and solutions
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Sat, Oct 26 2013
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Mohammed A. Zidan, et al., "Memristor-based memory The sneak paths problem and solutions" Microelectronics Journal 44, (2), 2013, 176. Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the read operation of memristor-based memories. We analyze the sneak paths problem and provide a noise margin metric to compare the various solutions proposed in the literature. We also analyze the power consumption associated with these solutions. Moreover, we study the effect of the aspect ratio of the memory array on the sneak paths. Finally, we introduce a new technique for solving the sneak paths problem by gating