Synchronous Unsupervised STDP Learning with Stochastic STT-MRAM Switching

12/10/2021
by   Peng Zhou, et al.
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The use of analog resistance states for storing weights in neuromorphic systems is impeded by fabrication imprecision and device stochasticity that limit the precision of synapse weights. This challenge can be resolved by emulating analog behavior with the stochastic switching of the binary states of spin-transfer torque magnetoresistive random-access memory (STT-MRAM). However, previous approaches based on STT-MRAM operate in an asynchronous manner that is difficult to implement experimentally. This paper proposes a synchronous spiking neural network system with clocked circuits that perform unsupervised learning leveraging the stochastic switching of STT-MRAM. The proposed system enables a single-layer network to achieve 90 dataset.

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