Abstract:This paper presents a body-biased silicon neuron circuit which is capable of operating at ultra-low-voltage supplies and achieves a stable firing frequency. The proposed neuron employs body-biased method to increase charging current into the membrane capacitors for compensating the extra leakage current in the subthreshold region. A second-order low-pass filter, using the property of energy storage in capacitors, is used to reset the membrane potential and implement firing frequency adaption mechanism. Body-bi… Show more
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