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A functional MOS transistor featuring gate-level weighted sum and threshold operations
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1992
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EngineeringVlsi DesignFunctional TransistorNeurochipCircuit SystemNanoelectronicsMere Switching DeviceElectronic CircuitElectrical EngineeringThreshold OperationsComputer EngineeringGate-level Weighted SumMicroelectronicsElectronic CircuitsCircuit DesignFunctional Mos TransistorBioelectronicsVoltage Controlled SwitchingDigital Circuit Design
A functional MOS transistor is proposed which works more intelligently than a mere switching device. The functional transistor calculates the weighted sum of all input signals at the gate level, and controls the 'on' and 'off' of the transistor based on the result of such a weighted sum operation. Since the function is quite analogous to that of biological neurons, the device is named a neuron MOSFET, or neuMOS (vMOS). The device is composed of a floating gate and multiples of input gates that capacitively interact with the floating gate. As the gate-level sum operation is performed in a voltage mode utilizing the capacitive coupling effect, essentially no power dissipation occurs in the calculation, making the device ideal for ULSI implementation. The basic characteristics of neuron MOSFETs as well as of simple circuit blocks are analyzed based on a simple transistor model and experiments. Making use of its very powerful function, a number of interesting circuit applications are explored. A soft hardware logic circuit implemented by neuMOS transistors is also proposed.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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