Programmable Analog Pulse-Firing Neural Networks

Hamilton, Alister, Murray, Alan F., Tarassenko, Lionel

Neural Information Processing Systems 

ABSTRACT We describe pulse - stream firing integrated circuits that implement asynchronous analog neural networks. Synaptic weights are stored dynamically, and weighting uses time-division of the neural pulses from a signalling neuron to a receiving neuron. MOS transistors in their "ON" state act as variable resistors to control a capacitive discharge, and time-division is thus achieved by a small synapse circuit cell. The VLSI chip set design uses 2.5J.1.m INTRODUCTION Neural network implementations fall into two broad classes - digital [1,2] and analog (e.g. The strengths of a digital approach include the ability to use well-proven design techniques, high noise immunity, and the ability to implement programmable networks.

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