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Clock is fundamental to information flow in magnetic field-coupled logic. And to improve the throughput from magnetic field-coupled logic, the logic operation also needs to be pipelined. However, pipeline implemented with the existing clocking structure of magnetic logic generates a constraint on layout and overall area. In this paper we have discussed this constraint and possible solutions to this...
In Magnetoresistive RAMs (MRAMs), Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs) are used to store bits in memory and the bits are read by comparing the MTJ resistance to a reference value. But in non-volatile logic, MTJs are used to store as well as compute by coupling with one another. This results in a ‘1’ and ‘0’ lying side by side in logic. Motivated by this inherent property of logic, in this paper we have...
Conventional magnetic logic using single-domain nanomagnets face severe challenges from power consumption, during field induced writing and clocking, and from poor selectivity over the logic cells. In this paper we report a novel CMOS integrated nanomagnetic logic architecture using Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs) as elemental cells. The integration details with 22nm CMOS technology is discussed...
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