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The memristor is a passive two-terminal device which relates electric charge and magnetic flux.

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I'm trying to simulate Chua's Memrsitor paper's MR mutator. The parts used in that paper are very old so I'm having trouble finding some of those specific parts in my local area and online. I want to ...
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I haven't used/seen this type of op-amp depiction before, so I'm having trouble understanding it. The research paper (linked below) says that this is an AD844AN chip, but even after looking through ...
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Is there any material in which the DC voltage follows an inverse temporal power-law increase, under the action of a constant DC current? This implies a situation in which a constant current, I, is the ...
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I have written Spice code for a memristor-based gas sensor but it is displaying a node error. The error and the code are attached as images: ...
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I have been attempting to port a modified version of the Yakopcic memristor from Python/MATLAB to LTspice but have been running into issues with the results not being the same, as shown in the ...
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I am using Ltspice simulator to simulate an algorithm in which I will have to store the output of circuit and use it later in the circuit. But not able to use memory in ltspice for the same. Please ...
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I've been studying Memristors (non-ideal) and some related circuits depending on pinched hysteresis of the IV for use in memory. I'm still puzzled by the lack of general framework for what constitutes ...
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I'm trying to understand the behaviour of the circuit in the work "Polynomial-time solution of prime factorization and NP-hard problems with digital memcomputing machines" for a project. I'm ...
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I'm trying to understand what an IV plot of a memristors tells me in terms of physical properties. So these are the questions with the relevant plots: If I have a pinched hysteresis loop that does ...
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There is a famous article by Chua "If it's pinched it's a memristor", where he defines a memristor as having a "[...] pinched hysteresis loop in the voltage–current plane when driven by ...
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Has there been any practical experiments conducted with HP Labs fabricated TiO2 memristor? How would I know?
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In an NMOS low side switch the output voltage at drain depends on the operating point decided from the Id-Vds curve and load line. According to my understanding, for a low side switch with Vds ...
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What exactly do authors mean when they say 'memristance' increases by changing certain parameters of an input waveform to a Memristor. Case in point in Strukov's paper it is mentioned that Memristance ...
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I've been reading about different methods of improving processing speed, and speculative processing stands out to me. My question is, could the integration of memristors that are trained by ...
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I'm going through Chua's 1971 memristor paper. I am stuck on a part that I believe in pretty crucial. It is Observe that the, value of the incremental memristance (memductance) at any time to ...
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