EE-SRI: If it's pinched it's a memristor

Event details
Date | 20.06.2012 |
Hour | 16:15 › 17:15 |
Speaker | Leon Chua, University of California, Berkeley |
Location |
Room MXF1
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Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Abstract
This talk introduces the axiomatic foundation of nonlinear circuit elements, including the memristor, memcapacitor, and meminductor. In particular, the fingerprint of the memristor will be shown to be a pinched hysteresis loop under bipolar periodic excitations, whose lobe area decreases as the frequency increases, and whose loci tends to a straight line whose slope depends on the excitation waveform.
This talk introduces the axiomatic foundation of nonlinear circuit elements, including the memristor, memcapacitor, and meminductor. In particular, the fingerprint of the memristor will be shown to be a pinched hysteresis loop under bipolar periodic excitations, whose lobe area decreases as the frequency increases, and whose loci tends to a straight line whose slope depends on the excitation waveform.
Practical information
- Informed public
- Free
- This event is internal
Organizer
- EE Institute
Contact
- Philippe Gay-Balmaz, Suzanne Buffat