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Scaling Mixed-Signal Neuromorphic Processors to 28 nm FD-SOI Technologies

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As processes continue to scale aggressively, the design of deep sub-micron, mixed-signal design is becoming more and more challenging. In this paper we present an analysis of scaling multi-core mixed-signal neuromorphic processors to advanced 28 nm FD-SOI nodes. We address analog design issues which arise from the use of advanced process, including the problem of large leakage currents and device mismatch, and asynchronous digital design issues. We present the outcome of Monte Carlo Analysis and circuit simulations of neuromorphic sub threshold analog/digital neuron circuits which reproduce biologically plausible responses. We describe the AER used to implement PCHB based asynchronous QDI routing processes in multi-core neuromorphic architectures and validate their operation via circuit simulation results. Finally we describe the implementation of custom 28 nm CAM based memory resources utilized in these multi-core neuromorphic processor and discuss the possibility of increasing density by using advanced RRAM devices integrated in the 28 nm Fully-Depleted Silicon on Insulator (FD-SOI) process.

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Scaling Mixed-Signal Neuromorphic Processors to 28 nm FD-SOI Technologies

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uzh.contributor.authorQiao, Ning
uzh.contributor.authorIndiveri, Giacomo
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uzh.publication.citationQiao, Ning; Indiveri, Giacomo (2016). Scaling Mixed-Signal Neuromorphic Processors to 28 nm FD-SOI Technologies. In: Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2016, Shanghai, 17 October 2016 - 19 October 2016. Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2016 IEEE, 552-555.
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uzh.scopus.subjectsElectrical and Electronic Engineering
uzh.scopus.subjectsInstrumentation
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