IP Library Granted Patent US 6,880,146
Granted Patent B2
US 6,880,146 · App. 10/355,465 · Granted Apr 12, 2005

Molecular-wire-based restorative multiplexer, and method for constructing a multiplexer based on a configurable, molecular-junction-nanowire crossbar

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Patent No.
US 6,880,146
App. No.
10/355,465
Granted
Apr 12, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for configuring any m-to-n multiplexer from a molecular-junction-nanowire crossbar, and m-to-n multiplexers configured according to the disclosed method. In the described embodiments, a complementary/symmetry molecular-junction-nanowire crossbar is employed, with input nanowire signal lines intersecting certain relatively high-voltage narrow nanowires via nFET devices and intersecting grounded nanowires via pFET devices. The relatively high-voltage and grounded nanowires are, in turn, selectively coupled to one or more output nanowire signal lines.

Claims (31)

1. An m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer comprising:

m input nanowire signal lines;

n output nanowire signal lines;

a number of input nanowire address lines; and

a nanoscale circuit that selects a particular input nanowire signal line for output to each output nanowire signal line based on an address input on the number of input naowire address lines.

2. The m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer of claim 1 implemented in a complementary/symmetry lattice additionally including other nanoscale components that, together with the nanoscale multiplexer, compose an electrical subsystem.

3. The electrical subsystem of claim 2 wherein the nanoscale components are configured together at densities within the electrical subsystem at densities greater than 1.0 giga-transistors/cm 2 .

4. The m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the nanoscale circuit comprises pFET, nFET, and interconnection junction components programmed within a molecular-junction-nanowire crossbar.

5. The m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer of claim 4 wherein each input address selects, for each output nanowire signal line

a first nanowire, interconnected with an input nanowire signal line by an nFET, interconnected with a high voltage source, and interconnected with the output nanowire signal line; and

a second nanowire, interconnected with the input nanowire signal line by a pFET, interconnected with ground, and interconnected with the output nanowire signal line.

6. The m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer of claim 4 wherein the molecular-junction-nanowire crossbar is configured to select a number of input nanowire address lines and output nanowire address lines and produce output signals for each possible input signal according to a truth table.

7. The m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer of claim 1 wherein each input address uniquely selects a single input nanowire signal line, and unused addresses result in undriven output.

8. The m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer of claim 1 wherein microscale non-semiconductive signal lines are used in place of nanoscale non-semiconductive signal lines.

9. A method for configuring an m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer, the method comprising:

providing a complementary/symmetry lattice;

selecting m input nanowire signal lines within the complementary/symmetry lattice;

selecting n output nanowire signal lines within the complementary/symmetry lattice;

selecting a number of input nanowire address lines; and

programming junction components within the complementary/symmetry lattice to implement a nanoscale circuit that selects a particular input nanowire signal line for output to each output nanowire signal line based on an address input on the number of input nanowire address lines.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein programming junction components within the complementary/symmetry lattice further comprises:

selectively configuring pFET, NFET, and interconnection electrical components at molecular junction within a molecular-junction-nanowire crossbar.

11. The method of claim 10 further including:

selectively configuring pFETs and nFETs so that each input address selects, for each output nanowire signal line, a first nanowire and a second nanowire.

12. The method of claim 10 further including:

selectively configuring nFETs and pFETs to interconnect, by an NFET, the first nanowire with an input nanowire signal line, with a high voltage source, and with an output nanowire signal line, and to interconnect, by a pFET, the second nanowire with the input nanowire signal line, with ground, and with the output nanowire signal line.

13. An m-to-n nanoscale multiplexer comprising:

m input nanowire signal lines;

n output nanowire signal lines;

a number of input nanowire address lines; and

a means for selecting a particular input nanowire signal line for output to each output nanowire signal line based on an address input on the number of input nanowire address lines.

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