JOURNAL ARTICLE

A modular T-mode design approach for analog neural network hardware implementations

B. Linares-BarrancoE. Sánchez‐SinencioÁ. Rodríguez‐VázquezJ.L. Huertas

Year: 1992 Journal:   IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Vol: 27 (5)Pages: 701-713   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

A modular transconductance-mode (T-mode) design approach is presented for analog hardware implementations of neural networks. This design approach is used to build a modular bidirectional associative memory network. The authors show that the size of the whole system can be increased by interconnecting more modular chips. It is also shown that by changing the interconnection strategy different neural network systems can be implemented, such as a Hopfield network, a winner-take-all network, a simplified ART1 network, or a constrained optimization network. Experimentally measured results from CMOS 2-μm double-metal, double-polysilicon prototypes (MOSIS) are presented.

Keywords:
Modular design Computer science Artificial neural network Hopfield network Interconnection Content-addressable memory Computer architecture Implementation Mode (computer interface) Modular neural network CMOS Computer hardware Artificial intelligence Electronic engineering Time delay neural network Engineering Programming language Computer network

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Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Neural Networks and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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