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Delay-Resistor Implementation of Integrators for Biomimic Artificial Neurons

Delay-Resistor Implementation of Integrators for Biomimic Artificial Neurons. Richard B. Wells Bruce Barnes. Background:. Design Application: Pulse-Mode Artificial Neurons and, in particular, “Biomimic” Artificial Neurons

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Delay-Resistor Implementation of Integrators for Biomimic Artificial Neurons

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  1. Delay-Resistor Implementation of Integrators for Biomimic Artificial Neurons Richard B. Wells Bruce Barnes

  2. Background: • Design Application: • Pulse-Mode Artificial Neurons and, in particular, • “Biomimic” Artificial Neurons • Artificial Neurons Specifically Designed to Mimic the Signal Characteristics of Real Neurons

  3. Design Objectives • Mimic Asymmetrical Integration Properties of Biological Neurons • Low Power Dissipation • Small Chip Area • This Circuit is Intended to Operate Within a Feedback Loop in a Biomimic Artificial Neuron

  4. Hodgkin-Huxley Model • The H-H Model Describes the Dynamics of Membrane Potential

  5. Linear Prototype Model Low-Gain Non-Inverting Amplifier • Open-Loop Gain Approximately 2.8 V/V • “Delay Resistors” are P-MOSFETs

  6. Linear Model Transfer Function • Circuit Has 2 Real Poles, 1 Zero • One Pole is a Dominant Pole • This Results in Leaky-Integrator Transfer Function

  7. The Non-Linear Circuit Circuit w/ Buffered Current Source Input

  8. Transfer Characteristic • Current In to Voltage Out

  9. Integrator Response • Fall Time vs. Vbias of Delay Resistors

  10. Response to Pulse Input • Vbias = 1.77 Volts

  11. Thank You. Questions?

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