4.6 Article

SPICE Behaviors of Double Memristor Circuits Using Cosine Window Function

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2021.648737

Keywords

memristive devices; memristor circuits; simulation program with integrated circuit emphasis model; window function; memristor

Funding

  1. FY2019 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research in Japan [P19350]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61601390]
  3. Opening project of Key Laboratory of Cognitive Radio and Information Processing [CRKL180202]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi [2019GXNSFFA245002]
  5. Dean Project of Guangxi Key Laboratory of Wireless Wideband Communication and Signal Processing [GXKL06190118]
  6. [JP19F19350]

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This paper presents a new HP memristor model with a new window function, and studies the SPICE behaviors of the linear and nonlinear memristor model through PSpice simulation. It demonstrates high flexibility in emulating the practical HP memristors and investigates the characteristics of composite SPICE behaviors in series and parallel connections of two memristors. The relationships among flux, charge, voltage, current, and memristance in double memristor circuits are simulated and analyzed.
In this paper, a Hewlett-Packard (HP) memristor model with a new window function and its versatile characteristics are presented. SPICE behaviors of the linear and nonlinear memristor model are studied through PSpice simulation. High flexibility is demonstrated for emulating the behaviors of the practical HP memristors. Furthermore, the characteristics of the composite SPICE behaviors are both investigated when two memristors are connected in series and in parallel. The polarity of each memristor is also taken into consideration. The relationships among flux, charge, voltage, current, and memristance of the double memristor circuits are simulated and analyzed.

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