Course Information
18-617: Memory Devices and Technology
Units:
12Description:
This course examines the fundamental principles of semiconductor memory devices, including volatile and non-volatile solid state random access memory (RAM) systems. Both commercially deployed memory technology (Dynamic RAM, Static RAM, Flash, etc) will be examined along with emerging technologies (like Magnetic RAM, Resistive RAM). Cell physics will be examined using physical models of device switching, including heat flow, magnetic field induced switching, capacitance and tunneling. The advanced applications of memory or memory-like devices in the emerging field of neuromorphic computing will also be introduced. Through the course, the students will become familiar with major memory device structures and integration technology. By completing the course, the students will establish a good understanding about a variety of memory devices and analysis techniques, as well as developing a strong knowledge base about emerging memory technologies.
Last Modified: 2025-07-10 4:44PM
Semesters offered:
- Fall 2025
- Fall 2012
- Fall 2011
- Spring 2009
- Fall 2008