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Functional Molecules in Electronic Circuits.

ChemInform, 2007
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Weibel, N., Grunder, S., Mayor, M.
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Chaos in electronic circuits [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the IEEE, 1987
This paper describes three extremely simple electronic circuits in which chaotic phenomena have been observed. The simplicity of the circuits allows one to i) build them easily, ii) confirm the observed phenomena by digital computer simulation, and in some cases iii) rigorously prove the circuit is indeed chaotic.
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Nonlinear Electronic Circuits

1994
Nonlinear electronic networks can be used as a laboratory set-up of nonlinear systems. The dynamics directly generates an electric signal, which can be easily handled for further analysis. Such an electronic circuit is a physical system of the real world.
H. J. Korsch, H.-J. Jodl
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Electronic and Switching Circuits [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Bulletin, 1975
R M H Cheng and J D Parsons London: Edward Arnold 1975 pp xi + 380 price £3.95 Essentially an introductory text to switching circuits this book covers a much wider range of material than is implied in the title. In fact there is sufficient material in it for it to function as the basic text for many an undergraduate physicist's electronics course.
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An Electronic Sequential Circuit

IETE Journal of Research, 1971
In this paper an attempt has been made to solve an electronic sequential switching circuit that can be used in quiz competitions. The problem has been enumerated first and then the logical design is attempted. In so doing the input/output specifications are satisfied.
K. S. Prabhu   +2 more
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