The CogniMem Embedded Module (CM-EMB) is a miniature OEM board populated with one or two CogniMem chips. Its network of 1024 or 2048 neurons implements two reknown non-linear classifiers and can recognize patterns at high speed while coping with ill-defined data, unknown events and changes of contexts and working conditions. Communication is made via a parallel bus or serial bus accessible on the 80-pin hirose connector. Up to four modules can be stacked on top of each other thus expanding the size of the network by increments of 1024 or 2048 neurons, up to 8192.
Features
1 or 2 CogniMem chips (i.e. 1024 or 2048 neurons)
Simple RTL instructions (less than a dozen registers)
Parallel bus with data strobe and read/write lines, 5-bit register and 16-bit data lines
I2C serial bus (100 and 400 Kbits)
Digital input bus for use with the recognition stage built into the chip
1 80-pin hirose connector for single or top-of-stack module
Two 80-pin hirose connectors for in-the-stack modules
Single source power supply (5 to 12 volts)
Perform an equivalent 100 Gigaoperations per second @ 15 MHz