2017
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2017.2700788
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A ReRAM-Based Nonvolatile Flip-Flop With Self-Write-Termination Scheme for Frequent-OFF Fast-Wake-Up Nonvolatile Processors

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“…Figure. 3 [11,[33][34][35]. Contrary to con guration data, intermediate data are frequently refreshed and the data ip frequency can be hundreds of mega hertz (MHz).…”
Section: Fpga and Energy Harvesting Systemmentioning
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“…Figure. 3 [11,[33][34][35]. Contrary to con guration data, intermediate data are frequently refreshed and the data ip frequency can be hundreds of mega hertz (MHz).…”
Section: Fpga and Energy Harvesting Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…erefore, the NVMs writing and reading time may bring delay which hinders the FPGA work frequency. It is observed that a 65nm technology based ReRAM NV-FF has achieved writing time as good as 4µs seconds and 46.2 pico joul per bit [11]. Meanwhile, a regular FPGA usually works at hundreds of MHz, i.e working under ns clock period.…”
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