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In 1971 Leon Chua reasoned from symmetry arguments that there should be a fourth fundamental element, which he called a memristor (short for memory resistor). Although he showed that such an element has many interesting and valuable circuit properties, until 2008 no one has presented either a useful physical model or an example of a memristor. In the paper in Nature (2008) the team of Stan Williams...
In this paper the mutual inductive and capacitive connections and tolerances of memristor parameters of a memristor memory matrix are investigated. An equivalent circuit of three neighboring memristors of a memory matrix with complicated mutual capacitive and inductive connection is presented. Then the memristor's own parasitic capacitance and inductance are described. The mutual capacitances between...
In this paper a PSPICE model of the equivalent circuit of the titanium-dioxide memristor is created based on its current-voltage relationship and using linear ionic drift model. By use of this computer model a Wien memristor generator is created. The oscillator circuit is analyzed and the basic relationships and time diagrams are given. The phase portrait of the system is also presented. The regulation...
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