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MRL — Memristor Ratioed Logic

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Memristive devices are novel structures, developed primarily as memory. Another interesting application for memristive devices is logic circuits. In this paper, MRL (Memristor Ratioed Logic) — a hybrid CMOS-memristive logic family — is described. In this logic family, OR and AND logic gates are based on memristive devices, and CMOS inverters are added to provide a complete logic structure and signal restoration. Unlike previously published memristive-based logic families, the MRL family is compatible with standard CMOS logic. A case study of an eight-bit full adder is presented and related design considerations are discussed.

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