scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Memristor Emulator for Memristor Circuit Applications

TLDR
The hardware and spice simulation of the proposed emulator showed promising results that provides an alternative solution of hp TiO2 memristor model in real circuit.
Abstract
A memristor emulator which imitates the behavior of a TiO2 memristor is presented. Our emulator is built from off-the-shelf solid state components. To develop real world memristor circuit applications, the emulator can be used for breadboard experiments in real time. Two or more memristor emulators can be connected in serial, in parallel, or in hybrid (serial and parallel combined) with identical or opposite polarities. With a simple change of connection, each memristor emulator can be switched between a decremental configuration or an incremental configuration. The hardware and spice simulation of the proposed emulator showed promising results that provides an alternative solution of hp TiO2 memristor model in real circuit.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Hidden Bursting Firings and Bifurcation Mechanisms in Memristive Neuron Model With Threshold Electromagnetic Induction

TL;DR: A threshold flux-controlled memristor is presented and its frequency-dependent pinched hysteresis loops are examined, validating the physical mechanism of biological neuron and the reliability of electronic neuron.
Journal ArticleDOI

A Floating Analog Memristor Emulator Circuit

TL;DR: A mathematical model to characterize the memristor behavior was derived, showing a good accuracy among HSPICE simulations and experimental results, and the proposed Memristor emulator circuit can easily be reproducible at a low cost.
Journal ArticleDOI

Flux–Charge Analysis of Two-Memristor-Based Chua' s Circuit: Dimensionality Decreasing Model for Detecting Extreme Multistability

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the sensitive extreme multistability phenomenon becomes detectable in the flux–charge domain, which is efficient for exploring the inner mechanisms and further seeking possible applications of this special phenomenon.
Journal ArticleDOI

A new DDCC based memristor emulator circuit and its applications

TL;DR: In this paper, new memristor emulator circuit is designed using DDCC (differential difference current conveyor) based on CMOS and it is realized that the proposed emulator causes less complexity compared to other designed emulator circuits.
Journal ArticleDOI

Chaotic and periodic bursting phenomena in a memristive Wien-bridge oscillator

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified second-order generalized memristor, memristive diode bridge cascaded with LC network, is presented and its fingerprints of the pinched hysteresis loops are analyzed.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The missing memristor found

TL;DR: It is shown, using a simple analytical example, that memristance arises naturally in nanoscale systems in which solid-state electronic and ionic transport are coupled under an external bias voltage.
Journal ArticleDOI

Memristor-The missing circuit element

TL;DR: In this article, the memristor is introduced as the fourth basic circuit element and an electromagnetic field interpretation of this relationship in terms of a quasi-static expansion of Maxwell's equations is presented.
Journal ArticleDOI

Nanoionics-based resistive switching memories

TL;DR: A coarse-grained classification into primarily thermal, electrical or ion-migration-induced switching mechanisms into metal-insulator-metal systems, and a brief look into molecular switching systems is taken.
Journal ArticleDOI

Nanoscale Memristor Device as Synapse in Neuromorphic Systems

TL;DR: A nanoscale silicon-based memristor device is experimentally demonstrated and it is shown that a hybrid system composed of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor neurons and Memristor synapses can support important synaptic functions such as spike timing dependent plasticity.
Journal ArticleDOI

Memristive devices and systems

TL;DR: In this article, a broad generalization of memristors to an interesting class of nonlinear dynamical systems called memristive systems is introduced, which are unconventional in the sense that while they behave like resistive devices, they can be endowed with a rather exotic variety of dynamic characteristics.
Related Papers (5)