A Fast Method for Steady-State Memristor Crossbar Array Circuit Simulation

09/15/2021
by   Rui Xie, et al.
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In this work we propose an effective preconditioning technique to accelerate the steady-state simulation of large-scale memristor crossbar arrays (MCAs). We exploit the structural regularity of MCAs to develop a specially-crafted preconditioner that can be efficiently evaluated utilizing tensor products and block matrix inversion. Numerical experiments demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed technique compared to mainstream preconditioners.

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