Variation of a classical fingerprint of ideal memristor

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Biolek, Zdeněk
Biolek, Dalibor
Biolková, Viera
Kolka, Zdeněk

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Mark

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Gradual disappearance of hysteresis with increasing frequency of the exciting signal is considered a classical fingerprint of general memristive systems. The paper analyzes a special version of this fingerprint, when the value of the charge delivered within the half-period remains constant while the frequency of the sinusoidal current is increasing. Under these conditions, the area of the pinched hysteresis loop of the ideal memristor increases with the square of the frequency. Breaking the rules of this fingerprint indicates reliably that the element analyzed is not an ideal memristor.
Gradual disappearance of hysteresis with increasing frequency of the exciting signal is considered a classical fingerprint of general memristive systems. The paper analyzes a special version of this fingerprint, when the value of the charge delivered within the half-period remains constant while the frequency of the sinusoidal current is increasing. Under these conditions, the area of the pinched hysteresis loop of the ideal memristor increases with the square of the frequency. Breaking the rules of this fingerprint indicates reliably that the element analyzed is not an ideal memristor.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIRCUIT THEORY AND APPLICATIONS. 2016, vol. 44, issue 5, p. 1202-1207.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cta.2121/full

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