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PULSE STREAM VLSI CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS: THE EPSILON NEURAL NETWORK CHIPSET

Alister Hamilton, S. Churcher, Peter Edwards, G.B. Jackson, A.F. Murray, H. Martin Reekie

Year
1993
Citations
13

Abstract

An analogue CMOS VLSI neural processing chip has been designed and fabricated. The device employs "pulse-stream" neural state signalling and is capable of computing some 360 million synaptic connections per second. In addition to basic characterisation results, the performance of the chip in solving "real-world" problems is also demonstrated. The experience gained from the development of this device has resulted in the design of a second "pulse-stream" chip with improved performance and features. It is anticipated that this second device will be integrated into a standard bus-based system and find early application in robotic control.

Keywords

ChipsetVery-large-scale integrationChipCMOSComputer scienceArtificial neural networkComputer hardwarePulse (music)Electronic circuitEmbedded system

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