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A Universal Spintronic Technology based on Multifunctional Standardized Stack

2020 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)(2020)

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Abstract
The goal of the GREAT RIA project is to cointegrate multiple functions like sensors ("Sensing"), RF emitters or receivers ("Communicating") and logic/memory ("Process- ing/Storing") together within CMOS technology by adapting the Spin-Transfer Torque Magnetic Tunnel Junction (STT-MTJ), elementary constitutive cell of the MRAM memories, to a single baseline technology. Based on the STT unique set of performances (non-volatility, high speed, infinite endurance and moderate read/write power), GREAT will achieve the same goal as heterogeneous integration of devices but in a much simpler way. This will lead to a unique STT-MTJ cell technology called Multifunctional Standardized Stack (MSS). This paper presents the lessons learned in the project from the technology, compact modeling, process design kit, standard cells, as well as memory and system level design evaluation and exploration. The proposed technology and toolsets are giant leaps towards heterogeneous integrated technology and architectures for IoT.
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spin-transfer torque magnetic tunnel junction,elementary constitutive cell,MRAM memories,single baseline technology,STT-MTJ cell technology,multifunctional standardized stack,process design kit,system level design evaluation,heterogeneous integrated technology,universal spintronic technology,GREAT RIA project,RF emitters,CMOS technology,MSS,IoT
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