CONTENTS
23.1 Introduction
23.2 Basic Simulation Models
23.3 Memristive Models
23.3.1 Linear Memristive Model
23.3.2 Non-Linear Memristive Model
23.4 Conclusion
References
23.1 INTRODUCTION
Resistive switches [1] are two-terminal devices that offer a nonvolatile switching behavior when applying voltage pulses. Although individual devices have a low-power requirement [2], passive crossbar arrays show significant power losses due to parasitic current sneak paths [3]. This so-called “sneak-path problem” does not only lead to increased power consumption, but it also complicates or even prevents proper array read operations. ...
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