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An Extension of Hard Switching Memristor Model

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Memristor was initially introduced by Professor Leon Chua in 1971 as the fourth passive fundamental circuit element. In this chapter, we revise and extend the hard switching memristor model, that is developed based on the HP’s memristor model. This model matches most of the memristor characteristics such as the pinched hysteresis loops (the fingerprint of memristive devices). Different materials of memristive devices could require different memristor models, which are sufficiently accurate and easily to do their simulations . The hard switching memristor model could be fit to specific materials of memristive devices and particular memristive systems. In some cases, this model is more reliable and flexible than the existing models of memristive devices.

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Chen, W., Yang, X., Wang, F.Z. (2015). An Extension of Hard Switching Memristor Model. In: Kim, H., Amouzegar, M., Ao, Sl. (eds) Transactions on Engineering Technologies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7236-5_22

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