Publication
VLSI Circuits 2003
Conference paper
Destructive-read Random Access Memory System Buffered with Destructive-read Memory Cache for SoC Applications
Abstract
This paper describes a novel random access memory system. The system is based on a destructive-read memory buffered by a destructive-read memory cache for hidden write back. SRAM comparable random access cycle time (tRC) is achieved, as tRC of the architecture is limited only by the destructive-read time of the memory array. By using a DRAM array as cache, the silicon area is reduced by about 25% from SRAM-cache system. Write back algorithms have been proved by mathematical models, and confirmed by simulations.