Abstract
Today’s technology demands compact, portable, fast, and energy-efficient devices. One approach to making energy-efficient devices is an in-memory computation that addresses the memory bottleneck issues of the present computing system by utilizing a spintronic device viz. magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ). Further, area and energy can be reduced through approximate computation. We present a circuit design based on the logic-in-memory computing paradigm on voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy magnetoresistive random access memory (VCMA-MRAM). During the computation, multiple bit cells within the memory array are selected that are in parallel by activating multiple word lines. The designed circuit performs all logic operations-Read/NOT, AND/NAND, OR/NOR, and arithmetic SUM operation (1-bit approximate adder with 75% accuracy for SUM and accurate carry out) by slight modification using control signals. All the simulations have been performed at a 45 nm CMOS technology node with VCMA-MTJ compact model by using the HSPICE simulator. Simulation results show that the proposed circuit’s approximate adder consumes about 300% less energy and 2.3 times faster than its counterpart exact adder.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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