Memory Design for Integrated Circuits - Part 1 by Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Fellner

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Abstract:
"Memories in integrated circuits are fundamental IPs and especially needed in the context of digital designs. The first part of this presentation is giving an overview for all different types of memory and the different bit cell concepts of volatile memories like Static RAMs and non-volatile memories like ROMs, One Time Programmable (OTP) Memories and EEPROM/Flash concepts. The second part is focussing on industry standard design techniques and comparator circuits for volatile and von- volatile memories, and will address the challenges for memory design and qualification. Presenting lifetime investigations and cross sections on OTP memories, but also the different aspects on multi programmable memories based on different technologies."

This presentation was recorded as part of the lecture "Selected Topics of Advanced Analog Chip Design" from the Institute of Electronics at TU Graz.

Special thanks to Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Fellner, for the insightful presentation.

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