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CMOS-Based Memristor Emulator Circuits for Low-Power Edge-Computing Applications
In this paper, an optimized memristor emulator circuit is designed, by using nine MOSFET transistors and a ground capacitor. Our area- and power-optimized emulator circuit can be used for basic data storage and processing at the monitoring edge, in real ...
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Research progress and applications of memristor emulator circuits
Microelectronics Journal, 2023Ge Shi
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A new DDCC based memristor emulator circuit and its applications
Memristor is a new passive circuit element. The interaction of the memristor with other circuit elements is important for designers. In this paper, new memristor emulator circuit is designed using DDCC (differential difference current conveyor) based on ...
Abdullah Yesil +2 more
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Floating Memristor and Inverse Memristor Emulators with Electronic Tuning
Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2021The work reports two different configurations to emulate the floating memristor and inverse memristor behavior. The presented circuits are based on a modified concept of active element VDTA (Voltage Differencing Transconductance Amplifier) termed as MVDTA. The reported floating memristor employs only a single MVDTA and single grounded capacitance.
Kapil Bhardwaj, Mayank Srivastava
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Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, 2020
Simple and integrable MOS-only memristor emulator circuits exploiting a dynamic threshold feature of MOSFET and requiring no DC bias have been presented here. The propositions herein require no external capacitors. In these two circuit propositions of floating and grounded memristor emulators, the static power consumption is zero.
Pushkar Srivastava +3 more
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Simple and integrable MOS-only memristor emulator circuits exploiting a dynamic threshold feature of MOSFET and requiring no DC bias have been presented here. The propositions herein require no external capacitors. In these two circuit propositions of floating and grounded memristor emulators, the static power consumption is zero.
Pushkar Srivastava +3 more
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A Stochastic Switched Capacitor Memristor Emulator
2021 10th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST), 2021In this paper we present a mixed-signal circuit able to emulate the behavior of a memristive system. Specifically, we propose a memristor emulator design using a Switched Capacitor (SCME) plus a control part implemented using stochastic computing. The switched capacitor technique is used to implement a controllable resistor, which is controlled by ...
Carol de Benito +4 more
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Electronically tunable memristor emulator circuit
In this paper, memristor emulator circuit which is built with off the shelf electronic devices is presented. It consists of three operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) and four second generation current conveyors (CCII). Using OTA offers an extra
Hasan Sozen, Uğur Cam
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Emulation of synaptic metaplasticity in memristors
Nanoscale, 2017Recent studies have shown that nanoionic-based memristors can offer rich internal dynamics during ion movement that enables these solid-state devices to emulate various synaptic functions in biological systems naturally. The experimental observations can be explained within the 2nd-order memristor theoretical framework, which states that the device ...
Xiaojian, Zhu +3 more
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A memristor emulator as a replacement of a real memristor
Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2014In this paper, we propose a memristor emulator that embraces most of features of a real memristor. The important features that a memristor emulator should include are a sufficiently wide range of memristance, bimodal operability of pulse and continuous signal inputs, a long period of nonvolatility, floating operation, operability with other devices ...
Changju Yang +5 more
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A gate‐tunable memristor emulator for motion detection
International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2023SummaryWith its low power consumption and small size, the memristor has shown great potential for improving data storage density and computing efficiency. Compared to the dual‐port memristor, greater attention should be paid to researching gate‐tunable memristor for image processing to improve the processing speed and reduce hardware resource ...
Zhang Zhang 0004 +4 more
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