Flare09
Mechanical
- Apr 26, 2013
- 8
Hey everyone, I had an idea for a hardware neural network. Upon searching the site for memristor there were no results. I wanted to run the idea by someone more knowledgeable to see if the circuit would work.
The basic premise is a modular circuit consisting of a single memristor output connected to ten or so transistors base pins, Let's go with N type. When a signal (from a sensor, let's say photodiode) hits the memristor, the output should trigger one or two transistors. Each emitter would be connected to another memristor. This would then cascade into a specific path to an endpoint.
The modularity aspect comes into play where you can connect another single memristor/transistor network to each emitter, growing the network.
What do you think about this hardware based nerve cell?
The basic premise is a modular circuit consisting of a single memristor output connected to ten or so transistors base pins, Let's go with N type. When a signal (from a sensor, let's say photodiode) hits the memristor, the output should trigger one or two transistors. Each emitter would be connected to another memristor. This would then cascade into a specific path to an endpoint.
The modularity aspect comes into play where you can connect another single memristor/transistor network to each emitter, growing the network.
What do you think about this hardware based nerve cell?