As two-terminal passive fundamental circuit elements with memory characteristics, memristors are promising devices for applications such as neuromorphic systems, in-memory computing, and tunable RF/microwave circuits. The increasingly complex electromagnetic interference (EMI) environment threatens the reliability of memristor systems. However, various EMI signals’ effects on memristors are still unclear. This paper selects continuous waves (CWs) as EMI signals. It provides a deeper insight into the interference effect of CWs on the memristor driven by a sinusoidal excitation voltage, as well as a method for investigating the EMI effect of memristors. The optimal memristor model is obtained by the exhaustive traversing of the possible model...
Played as an important nonlinear electric device, memristor is often used to build a variety of nonl...
In this paper, the problem of modeling memristors is studied. Two types of memristors with carbon an...
Memristor devices are two-terminal nanoscale circuit elements that exhibit nonvolatile information s...
© 2015 IEEE. Transient disturbance signals are getting more and more attention lately (e.g. in the a...
This paper deals with the analysis of the effects of radio frequency conducted interfering signals (...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of the mutual inductance between the ...
Extreme Electromagnetic Interference (EEMI) is a form of electromagnetic wave stimulus with frequenc...
International audienceDiscrete low-frequency bipolar transistors are subjected to two types of inter...
Significant interest has been placed on developing systems based on the memristor, which was physica...
poster abstractThe memristor, postulated in the 1970’s, was recently realized in a tita-nium dioxide...
The continuous scaling of CMOS circuits has set the MOSFET transistor in the nanoelectronic era. In ...
The widespread use of wired and wireless electronic systems has raised the level of electromagnetic ...
One of the most important issues for the assessment of EMI/EMC of modern electronic systems is the c...
In practical printed circuit board (PCB) designs, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is coupled from...
Memristors are not market ready devices yet, however their future applications can be tested with el...
Played as an important nonlinear electric device, memristor is often used to build a variety of nonl...
In this paper, the problem of modeling memristors is studied. Two types of memristors with carbon an...
Memristor devices are two-terminal nanoscale circuit elements that exhibit nonvolatile information s...
© 2015 IEEE. Transient disturbance signals are getting more and more attention lately (e.g. in the a...
This paper deals with the analysis of the effects of radio frequency conducted interfering signals (...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of the mutual inductance between the ...
Extreme Electromagnetic Interference (EEMI) is a form of electromagnetic wave stimulus with frequenc...
International audienceDiscrete low-frequency bipolar transistors are subjected to two types of inter...
Significant interest has been placed on developing systems based on the memristor, which was physica...
poster abstractThe memristor, postulated in the 1970’s, was recently realized in a tita-nium dioxide...
The continuous scaling of CMOS circuits has set the MOSFET transistor in the nanoelectronic era. In ...
The widespread use of wired and wireless electronic systems has raised the level of electromagnetic ...
One of the most important issues for the assessment of EMI/EMC of modern electronic systems is the c...
In practical printed circuit board (PCB) designs, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is coupled from...
Memristors are not market ready devices yet, however their future applications can be tested with el...
Played as an important nonlinear electric device, memristor is often used to build a variety of nonl...
In this paper, the problem of modeling memristors is studied. Two types of memristors with carbon an...
Memristor devices are two-terminal nanoscale circuit elements that exhibit nonvolatile information s...