Abstract

There is always a need for low-power, area-efficient VLSI (Very Large-Scale Integration) design and this need is increasing day by day. However, conventional design methods based on Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) devices and Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Transistor (CMOS) technology cannot meet the performance requirements. The memristor, as a promising computing and memory integration device, offers a new research idea for conventional logic circuit structure and architecture innovation, given its non-volatility, scalability, low power consumption, fast switching speed, etc. This paper proposes a brief overview of the characteristics and current status of memristor-based logic circuits and analyzes their applications in numerical expression and memory. The benefits and drawbacks of various analog logic circuit structures are summarized and compared. In addition, some solution strategies for these issues are presented. Finally, this paper offers prospects for the applications of memristors in the logic implementation of large-scale memristor arrays, the novel structure of in-memory computing, and neural network computing.

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