Neural Network-Inspired Analog-to-Digital Conversion to Achieve Super-Resolution with Low-Precision RRAM Devices

2019 IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (ICCAD)(2019)

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Recent works propose neural network- (NN-) inspired analog-to-digital converters (NNADCs) and demonstrate their great potentials in many emerging applications. These NNADCs often rely on resistive random-access memory (RRAM) devices to realize the NN operations and require high-precision RRAM cells (6 similar to 12-bit) to achieve a moderate quantization resolution (4 similar to 8-bit). Such optimistic assumption of RRAM resolution, however, is not supported by fabrication data of RRAM arrays in large-scale production process. In this paper, we propose an NN-inspired super-resolution ADC based on low-precision RRAM devices by taking the advantage of a co-design methodology that combines a pipelined hardware architecture with a custom NN training framework. Results obtained from SPICE simulations demonstrate that our method leads to robust design of a 14-bit super-resolution ADC using 3-bit RRAM devices with improved power and speed performance and competitive figure-of-merits (FoMs). In addition to the linear uniform quantization, the proposed ADC can also support configurable high-resolution nonlinear quantization with high conversion speed and low conversion energy, enabling future intelligent analog-to-information interfaces for nearsensor analytics and processing.
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network-inspired,analog-to-digital,super-resolution,low-precision
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