Panasonic ReRAM 8-bit microcontroller structural analysis
Panasonic ReRAM-equipped MN101LR05D 8-bit microcontroller
The MN101LR05D is a low-power 8-bit single-chip microcontroller developed for portable healthcare, security devices, and sensor processing. The MN101LR05D features a CPU core with a 10MHz 8-bit AM13L, 64KB of ReRAM capacity, and 4KB of SRAM capacity. The MR101LR05D is the world's first mass-produced practical example of ReRAM (Resistive RAM), and it is expected to be widely utilized as a successor technology to existing non-volatile memory. The MN101LR05D is manufactured using a 180nm CMOS process with four layers of AI metallization. The ReRAM cell of this metal oxide is formed between stack W vias connecting metal 3 to metal 4. The results of the report are based on data from scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (TEM-EDS), electron energy loss spectroscopy (TEM-EEKS), and spreading resistance measurement (SRP).
basic information
Important Points and Overview Overview of the Process 1. Package and Die 2. Process 3. Layout and Structural Analysis of ReRAM Cells 4. Material Analysis using EDS 5. Critical Dimensions 6. Major Findings
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