Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing

The three basic circuit elements for building an electronic device are the resistors, the capacitors and the inductors. These circuit elements can be defined by a relation between two of the four fundamental circuit variables: voltage, current, charge and flux. Six possible combinations can be obtai...

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Main Author: Kaushik Anantharaman.
Other Authors: Ng Boon Poh
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53211
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description The three basic circuit elements for building an electronic device are the resistors, the capacitors and the inductors. These circuit elements can be defined by a relation between two of the four fundamental circuit variables: voltage, current, charge and flux. Six possible combinations can be obtained by pairing these four electrical base units. Out of the six possible combinations, five are well defined. In 1971, Chua proposed that there should be a fourth element which defines a relation between flux and charge. He called this element, the memristor, a short for memory resistor.
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spelling ntu-10356/532112023-07-04T16:04:59Z Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing Kaushik Anantharaman. Ng Boon Poh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The three basic circuit elements for building an electronic device are the resistors, the capacitors and the inductors. These circuit elements can be defined by a relation between two of the four fundamental circuit variables: voltage, current, charge and flux. Six possible combinations can be obtained by pairing these four electrical base units. Out of the six possible combinations, five are well defined. In 1971, Chua proposed that there should be a fourth element which defines a relation between flux and charge. He called this element, the memristor, a short for memory resistor. Master of Science (Signal Processing) 2013-05-30T08:08:12Z 2013-05-30T08:08:12Z 2011 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53211 en 81 p. application/pdf
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Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing
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title_full Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing
title_fullStr Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing
title_full_unstemmed Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing
title_short Memristor and its applications in logic design and signal processing
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