2019 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iscas.2019.8702394
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Design and Implementation of a Memristor-Based Oscillator

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“…A memristor-based oscillator designed for potential analog applications is implemented in [62]. The circuit is designed to emulate the operation of a relaxation oscillator by passing a constant current in both directions through a memristor, which induces voltage variations due to resistance changes.…”
Section: Oscillatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A memristor-based oscillator designed for potential analog applications is implemented in [62]. The circuit is designed to emulate the operation of a relaxation oscillator by passing a constant current in both directions through a memristor, which induces voltage variations due to resistance changes.…”
Section: Oscillatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because this element's electrical resistance is proportional to its prior current, it's called a memristor [1]. Image processing, simulation of biological systems, and electrical and neural networks have all been successfully implemented using memristor-based circuits and systems [9]. Chua [1] defined the memristor as a previously undefined relationship between flux and charge q, providing a memristor's current-voltage (I-V) characteristic is shaped like a pinched hysteresis loop, as shown in figure 1(a).…”
Section: ░ 2 Memristormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…d) shows the physical model of a memristor, which consists of two layers of TiO2 sandwiched between platinum contacts[9], as described by HP Labs.…”
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“…Current mode operation pumps a current into the device. Researchers have employed this technique for oscillators and timing storage cells [29], [58]. The forced electronic current generates a voltage whose integral determines the distribution of ions within the memristor device.…”
Section: On Current Mode Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%