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A new SRAM cell design using CNTFETs

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4 Author(s)
Sheng Lin ; Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA ; Yong-Bin Kim ; Lombardi, Fabrizio ; Young Jun Lee

As CMOS devices scales to the nano ranges, increased short channel effects and process variations considerably affect device and circuit designs. Novel devices are been proposed to address these problems. As a promising new transistor, the carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) avoids most of the fundamental limitations of the traditional CMOS devices. In this paper, the MOSFET-like CNTFET is reviewed and shown as a promising device for high-performance and low-power memory designs. A 6T SRAM cell based on CNTFET is designed and simulated to show the improvements in stability, performance, and sensitivity on process variations compared to the CMOS 6T SRAM design.

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SoC Design Conference, 2008. ISOCC '08. International  (Volume:01 )

Date of Conference: 24-25 Nov. 2008

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