DocumentCode
1626251
Title
Experimental demonstration of fanout for Nanomagnet Logic
Author
Varga, E. ; Liu, S. ; Niemier, M.T. ; Porod, W. ; Hu, X.S. ; Bernstein, G.H. ; Orlov, A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Elec. Eng., U. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
fYear
2010
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
96
Abstract
Nanoscale magnets can process and move information via fringing field interactions. Wires, gates, and inverters have been demonstrated - all at room temperature. Nanomagnet Logic (NML) devices can be made with standard lithographic techniques, and even with drive circuitry overhead, energy/performance gains over CMOS are possible. Still, demonstrating wires and gates in isolation does not equate to a deployable digital system. For systems, it is widely accepted that a technology must meet five criteria (i) a device should have nonlinear response characteristics, (ii) the output of one device must drive another, (iii) unwanted dataflow (or feedback) should not occur, (iv) a device must enable a functionally complete logic set, and (v) power amplification (or gain greater than 1) is needed. We report experimental demonstration of the fifth tenet of digital logic fanout.
Keywords
lithography; logic gates; nanomagnetics; CMOS; NML devices; digital logic fanout; digital system; drive circuitry overhead; experimental demonstration; gates; inverters; lithographic techniques; nanomagnet logic fanout; nanoscale magnets; nonlinear response characteristics; power amplification; temperature 293 K to 298 K; wires; Clocks; System-on-a-chip; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Device Research Conference (DRC), 2010
Conference_Location
South Bend, IN
ISSN
1548-3770
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6562-0
Electronic_ISBN
1548-3770
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DRC.2010.5551852
Filename
5551852
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