Memristive threshold logic (MTL) concept is emerged in many circuits to enable high-performance systems in terms of power, energy, area, and delay
Memristor-CNTFET based ternary logic gates
Multilevel electronic systems offer the reduction of implementationÂ’ complexity, power consumption, and area
CNTFET design of a multiple-port ternary register file
Ternary number system offers higher information processing within the same number of digits when compared to binary systems
Nonlinear charge-voltage relationship in constant phase element
The constant phase element (CPE) or fractional-order capacitor is an electrical device that has an impedance of the form Z(s)=1/C?s?, where C? is the CPE parameter and ? is a fractional dispersion coefficient of values between 0 and 1
Multiple Pinch-Off Points in Memristive Equations: Analysis and Experiments
Pinched hysteresis behavior is considered evidence of the existence of the memristive element
Pinched hysteresis loops in non-linear resonators
This study shows that pinched hysteresis can be observed in simple non-linear resonance circuits containing a single diode that behaves as a voltage-controlled switch
Optimal charging of fractional-order circuits with Cuckoo search
Introduction: Optimal charging of RC circuits is a well-studied problem in the integer-order domain due to its importance from economic and system temperature hazards perspectives
Review of fractional-order electrical characterization of supercapacitors
The tests and calculation of the key performance metrics of supercapacitors including capacitance, power and energy stored are commonly reported by the academia and the industry based on formulæ valid only for ideal capacitors
Improved memristor-based relaxation oscillator
This paper presents an improved memristor-based relaxation oscillator which offers higher frequency and wider tunning range than the existing reactance-less oscillators
Power dissipation of memristor-based relaxation oscillators
Recently, many reactance-less memristive relaxation oscillators were introduced, where the charging and discharging processes depend on memristors