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Memristor is a passive electronic device that was proposed and described by Leon Chua in 1971. The first practical implementation has been realized by Stan Williams' group at HP Labs in 2008. This paper is intended as a tutorial on how to use memristor crossbars for logic design and is a consolidation of various recent publications. The goal of this paper is to give the reader a brief introduction...
This paper demonstrates that memristors can be used to form a fine resolution programmable resistance without perturbations by parasitic components. By exploiting the memristor characteristics, fine resolution programmable memristance is achieved by varying the amount of charges flowing or flux across the memristor. Under the same circuit configuration with same or even less amount of parasitics,...
In recent years, many researchers have proposed the usage of molecular scale devices exhibiting negative differential resistance (NDR) in the realization of programmable logic circuitry. This paper deals with the utilization of one such system built from NDR based circuitry, specifically the Goto pair, in the implementation of a programmable threshold logic array (PTLA). Furthermore, the PTLA considered...
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