A case for multiple and parallel RRAMs as synaptic model for training SNNs

03/13/2018
by   Aditya Shukla, et al.
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To enable a dense integration of model synapses in a spiking neural networks hardware, various nano-scale devices are being considered. Such a device, besides exhibiting spike-time dependent plasticity (STDP), needs to be highly scalable, have a large endurance and require low energy for transitioning between states. In this work, we first introduce and empirically determine two new specifications for an synapse in SNNs: number of conductance levels per synapse and maximum learning-rate. To the best of our knowledge, there are no RRAMs that meet the latter specification. As a solution, we propose the use of multiple PCMO-RRAMs in parallel within a synapse. While synaptic reading, all PCMO-RRAMs are simultaneously read and for each synaptic conductance-change event, the mechanism for conductance STDP is initiated for only one RRAM, randomly picked from the set. Second, to validate our solution, we experimentally demonstrate STDP of conductance of a PCMO-RRAM and then show that due to a large learning-rate, a single PCMO-RRAM fails to model a synapse in the training of an SNN. As anticipated, network training improves as more PCMO-RRAMs are added to the synapse. Fourth, we discuss the circuit-requirements for implementing such a scheme, to conclude that the requirements are within bounds. Thus, our work presents specifications for synaptic devices in trainable SNNs, indicates the shortcomings of state-of-art synaptic contenders, and provides a solution to extrinsically meet the specifications and discusses the peripheral circuitry that implements the solution.

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