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Sensing of Non-Volatile Memory Demystified

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  • Provides a single-source reference to sensing technologies for non-volatile memories (NVMs), enabling readers to compare sensing performance of various options
  • Covers sensing techniques ranging from well-established NVMs such as hard disk, flash, Magnetic RAM (MRAM) to emerging NVMs such as ReRAM, STTRAM, FeRAM and Domain Wall Memory
  • Highlights challenges common among memory technologies and their solutions in mature technology, guiding innovation of sensing technologies for future NVMs

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This book introduces readers to the latest advances in sensing technology for a broad range of non-volatile memories (NVMs). Challenges across the memory technologies are highlighted and their solutions in mature technology are discussed, enabling innovation of sensing technologies for future NVMs. Coverage includes sensing techniques ranging from well-established NVMs such as hard disk, flash, Magnetic RAM (MRAM) to emerging NVMs such as ReRAM, STTRAM, FeRAM and Domain Wall Memory will be covered.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Pennsylvania State University, State College, USA

    Swaroop Ghosh

About the editor

Dr. Ghosh was a senior research and development engineer in Advanced Design, Intel Corp from 2008 to 2012. At Intel, his research was focused on low power and robust embedded memory design in scaled technologies (32nm, 22nm and beyond). He has filed four US patents, published over 35 papers and authored a book chapter. Dr. Ghosh has served in the technical program committees of ISLPED, Nanoarch, VLSI Design, ISQED, ASQED, VLSI-SOC, IEDEC and NDCS.

His research interests include low-power, energy-efficient and robust circuit/system design and digital testing for nanometer technologies. Dr. Ghosh is a senior member of IEEE.

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