Title :
An analog non-volatile neural network platform for prototyping RF BIST solutions
Author :
Maliuk, Dzmitry ; Makris, Yiorgos
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract :
We introduce an analog non-volatile neural network chip which serves as an experimentation platform for prototyping custom classifiers for on-chip integration towards fully standalone built-in self-test (BIST) solutions for RF circuits. Our chip consists of a reconfigurable array of synapses and neurons operating below threshold and featuring sub-μW power consumption. The synapse circuits employ dynamic weight storage for fast bidirectional weight updates during training. The learned weights are then copied onto analog floating gate (FG) memory for permanent storage. The chip architecture supports two learning models: a multilayer perceptron and an ontogenic neural network. A benchmark XOR task is first employed to evaluate the overall learning capability of our chip. The BIST-related effectiveness is then evaluated on two case studies: the detection of parametric and catastrophic faults in an LNA and an RF front-end circuits, respectively.
Keywords :
built-in self test; low noise amplifiers; multilayer perceptrons; power consumption; BIST-related effectiveness; LNA; RF BIST solutions; RF circuits; RF front-end circuits; analog FG memory; analog floating gate memory; analog nonvolatile neural network platform; benchmark XOR task; catastrophic faults; chip architecture; custom classifiers; dynamic weight storage; fast bidirectional weight updates; fully-standalone built-in self-test solution; learning capability; learning model; multilayer perceptron; on-chip integration; ontogenic neural network; parametric fault; permanent storage; reconfigurable array; submicroWatt power consumption; synapse circuits; Biological neural networks; Circuit faults; Neurons; Radio frequency; Sensors; System-on-chip; Training;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE), 2014
Conference_Location :
Dresden
DOI :
10.7873/DATE.2014.381