Design of a Low-Frequency Oscillator with PTC Memristor and an Inductor
Article 2016 en
Authors
VR
Vetriveeran Rajamani
CY
Changju Yang
HK
Hyongsuk Kim
Abstract
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An electronic oscillator circuit is designed by connecting an inductor in series with a locally-active PTC Memristor and a battery. The PTC Memristor is locally active on the negative resistance region of its DC [Formula: see text]–[Formula: see text] curve. A DC operating point [Formula: see text] is chosen on the locally-active region of the PTC Memristor and a small-signal equivalent circuit at [Formula: see text] is derived via Taylor series. The small-signal admittance [Formula: see text] of the composite one-port in Fig. 1 is derived using the small-signal equivalent circuit at [Formula: see text], in series with an inductor whose value is chosen such that [Formula: see text] at some [Formula: see text]. The sinusoidal oscillation computed numerically from this circuit is shown to emerge from a supercritical Hopf bifurcation.
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