# A Multimode Hybrid Memristor-CMOS Prototyping Platform Supporting   Digital and Analog Projects

**Authors:** Kamel-Eddine Harabi, Clement Turck, Marie Drouhin, Adrien Renaudineau,, Thomas Bersani--Veroni, Damien Querlioz, Tifenn Hirtzlin, Elisa Vianello,, Marc Bocquet, Jean-Michel Portal

arXiv: 2302.14577 · 2023-03-01

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a hybrid memristor-CMOS platform that enables digital and analog memristor-based circuit prototyping, facilitating research and development of neuromorphic and other memristor applications.

## Contribution

It presents a co-integrated CMOS-memristor chip with versatile modes for digital and analog testing, advancing memristor prototyping capabilities.

## Key findings

- Successful integration of memristors with CMOS circuitry.
- Platform supports optimized memristor read/write operations.
- Enables development of neuromorphic and memristor-based circuits.

## Abstract

We present an integrated circuit fabricated in a process co-integrating CMOS and hafnium-oxide memristor technology, which provides a prototyping platform for projects involving memristors. Our circuit includes the periphery circuitry for using memristors within digital circuits, as well as an analog mode with direct access to memristors. The platform allows optimizing the conditions for reading and writing memristors, as well as developing and testing innovative memristor-based neuromorphic concepts.

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