Weebit Nano and DB HiTek tape-out ReRAM module

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Weebit Nano, a developer and licensor of advanced memory technologies, and the tier-1 semiconductor foundry DB HiTek have taped-out a demonstration chip integrating Weebit’s embedded Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module in DB HiTek’s 130nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process.

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A highly integrated demo chip, they will be used for testing and qualification ahead of customer production, while demonstrating the performance of Weebit’s technology.

It’s being seen as an important milestone in the collaboration between Weebit and DB HiTek (previously announced on 19 October 2023) and was completed on-schedule as part of the technology transfer process.

The companies are currently working to make Weebit ReRAM available to DB HiTek customers for integration in their systems on chips (SoCs) as embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) and they’re aiming to have the technology qualified and ready for production in the second quarter of 2025.

Weebit ReRAM is available now to select DB HiTek customers for design prototyping ahead of production.

DB HiTek’s 130nm BCD process is suitable for analogue, mixed-signal and high-voltage designs in applications such as consumer, industrial, and IoT devices. For these applications, Weebit ReRAM provides a cost-effective, low-power NVM that can be easily integrated and has proven retention at high temperatures.

ReRAM is said to offer significant advantages over flash for BCD processes because it is a back-end-of-line (BEOL) technology which does not require significant process tuning. Weebit ReRAM also provides higher density and endurance compared to conventional Multi-Time Programmable (MTP) technologies.

Commenting Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano, said, “This milestone confirms we are proceeding towards qualification of our ReRAM in DB HiTek’s BCD process on schedule, making the technology available to this leading foundry’s extensive customer base. We’re already in early adopter discussions with several DB HiTek customers who are interested in integrating ReRAM in their SoCs. One area of interest is smart power management integrated circuits (PMICs), where integrating the PMIC with the microcontroller (MCU) on one die can lead to performance, security, power and cost advantages.”

“Many of our customers, especially those with power management and high-voltage designs, are looking to gain the advantages of embedded ReRAM,” said Ki-Seog Cho, CEO, DB HiTek. “Weebit ReRAM will provide customers using our 130nm BCD process with a low-power, cost-effective and high-density NVM. And by moving from a two-chip to a single-die solution, they can save cost and power, and reduce complexity and size. We have a great working relationship with Weebit, and we’re excited to continue this very promising collaboration.”

Once qualified, DB HiTek will add Weebit’s memory module to its BCD 130nm Process Design Kit (PDK). DB HiTek customers can use the standard modules in the PDK or have modules customised for their needs.

The demonstration chip includes a 1Mb ReRAM module that can be scaled to other densities as needed. This fully integrated module also includes all necessary control logic, smart algorithms, decoders, IOs (Input/Output communication elements) and error correcting code (ECC).

It is designed with patent-pending analogue and digital circuitry running smart algorithms that significantly enhance the memory array’s technical parameters. This ReRAM module is further integrated into the demo chip, comprising a full sub-system for embedded applications, including the Weebit ReRAM module, a RISC-V MCU, SRAM, peripherals and system interfaces including SPI, UART, JTAG and GPIO.