A Reference-less Slope Detection Technique in 65nm for Robust Sensing of 1T1R Arrays

06/06/2023
by   Seyedhamidreza Motaman, et al.
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Spin-Torque-Transfer RAM (STTRAM) is a promising technology however process variation poses serious challenge to sensing. To eliminate bit-to-bit process variation we propose a reference-less, destructive slope detection technique which exploits the MTJ switching from high to low state to detect memory state. A proof-of-concept fabricated test-chip using 96kb mimicked STTRAM bits in 65nm technology shows that slope sensing reduces failure rate by 120X in 2.5K-5K array@TMR=100 voltage sensing.

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