CMOL Digital
Logic Circuits
Summary
We have shown
that hybrid CMOS/nanoelectronic (“CMOL”) technology may be used for
the effective implementation of reconfigurable logic circuits. In particular,
detailed calculations have shown [1-3] that cell-FPGA-like CMOL circuits may
have the area-delay product at least two orders of magnitude lower than that of
similar CMOS FPGA circuits dissipating the same power per unit area and
fabricated with the same CMOS process. This advantage is almost completely due
to higher density of CMOL circuits, while their speed is close to that of their
CMOS counterparts. On the other hand, in some custom circuits, for example
those for parallel processing of images from focal plane arrays [4, 5], the
density advantage of CMOL circuits may be lower, but operation speed much
faster than that in CMOS, due to dramatically shorter interconnects.
Publications
1.
D. B. Strukov and K. K. Likharev, "CMOL FPGA: A
Reconfigurable Architecture for Hybrid Digital Circuits with Two-terminal
Nanodevices", Nanotechnology,
vol. 16, pp. 888-900, Apr. 2005.
2.
D. B. Strukov and K. K. Likharev, "A Reconfigurable
Architecture for Hybrid CMOS/Nanodevice Circuits", in Proc. FPGA’06, pp. 131-140.
3.
D. B. Strukov and K. K. Likharev, "CMOL FPGA
Circuits", in Proc. WorldComp’06/CDES’06,
pp. 213-219.
4.
D. B. Strukov and K. K. Likharev, "Image Processing
with CMOL Circuits", in Proc.
NSC’07, pp. 9-16.
5.
D. B. Strukov and K. K. Likharev, “Reconfigurable
Hybrid CMOS/Nanodevice Circuits for Image Processing", IEEE Trans. on Nanotechnology, vol. 6, pp.
696-710, Nov./Dec. 2007.
Software
1.
D. B. Strukov, CMOL FPGA CAD 1.0
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