How calculate the RRAM switching speed from the Current vs Voltage?
The switching speed of RRAM can be calculated from the current vs voltage characteristics. By analyzing the programming and erasing pulses, which can be the same width, typically a few tens of nanoseconds, high-speed unipolar operation can be achieved in RRAM devices . Additionally, the switching characteristics can be controlled by a series resistor, allowing for further customization of the speed . The voltage compensation controller and word line driver in a memory device determine the word line voltage to be applied to a selected word line, enabling efficient operation of the resistive memory cells . The RRAM voltage generation system includes a charge pump, square-wave oscillator, linear voltage regulator, power-on control circuit, and voltage and current reference source, which collectively support high-speed operation and provide power to the storage unit array . The voltage comparator with a high-speed output stage and positive feedback allows for rapid switching based on input voltage changes, making it compatible with various logic systems .
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01 Dec 2006 147 Citations | The RRAM switching speed can be calculated by analyzing the current vs voltage hysteresis curve. |
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