Nanoscale Memristor Device and Circuits Design
eBook - ePub

Nanoscale Memristor Device and Circuits Design

  1. 300 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Nanoscale Memristor Device and Circuits Design

About this book

Nanoscale Memristor Device and Circuits Design provides theoretical frameworks, including (i) the background of memristors, (ii) physics of memristor and their modeling, (iii) menristive device applications, and (iv) circuit design for security and authentication. The book focuses on a broad aspect of realization of these applications as low cost and reliable devices. This is an important reference that will help materials scientists and engineers understand the production and applications of nanoscale memrister devices. A memristor is a two-terminal memory nanoscale device that stores information in terms of high/low resistance. It can retain information even when the power source is removed, i.e., "non-volatile." In contrast to MOS Transistors (MOST), which are the building blocks of all modern mobile and computing devices, memristors are relatively immune to radiation, as well as parasitic effects, such as capacitance, and can be much more reliable. This is extremely attractive for critical safety applications, such as nuclear and aerospace, where radiation can cause failure in MOST-based systems. - Outlines the major principles of circuit design for nanoelectronic applications - Explores major applications, including memristor-based memories, sensors, solar cells, or memristor-based hardware and software security applications - Assesses the major challenges to manufacturing nanoscale memristor devices at an industrial scale

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Yes, you can access Nanoscale Memristor Device and Circuits Design by Balwinder Raj,Ahmed Hemani,Abusaleh M. Jabir,Saurabh Khandelwal in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Materials Science. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Nanoscale Memristor Device and Circuits Design
  2. Chapter 1 Memristor and spintronics as key technologies for upcoming computing resources
  3. Chapter 2 Design and investigation of various memristor models for neuromorphic applications
  4. Chapter 3 Memristor-based devices for hardware security applications
  5. Chapter 4 Novel memristive physical unclonable function
  6. Chapter 5 Memristor crossbar-based learning method for ex situ training in neural networks
  7. Chapter 6 Design and simulation of low-power CMOS SRAM cells
  8. Chapter 7 Nanoscale memristive devices: Threats and solutions
  9. Chapter 8 Design of low-power SAR ADCs for biomedical applications
  10. Chapter 9 Techniques for crossbar array read operation☆
  11. Chapter 10 Memristor materials, fabrication, and sensing applications
  12. Index