NIST's artificial synapse — a squat metallic cylinder 10 micrometers in diameter — is like the real thing because it can process
incoming electrical spikes to customize spiking output signals.
NIST's artificial synapse is a tiny metal cylinder that processes
incoming electrical spikes to customize spiking output signals based on a tunable internal design.
Not exact matches
The neuron accumulates its
incoming electrical signals from connecting neurons through several terminals, and generates a short
electrical pulse, known as a
spike, when its threshold is reached.