Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Memristors with and without its Temperature Effects

Authors

  • Haritha Ammula Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Jawaharlal University of Technology,Kakinada
  • Bhavani Prasad Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Jawaharlal University of Technology,Kakinada
  • Kamaraju maddu Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Jawaharlal University of Technology,Kakinada
  • Venkata Lakshmi Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Jawaharlal University of Technology,Kakinada

Abstract

In this paper the main goal is to study the principle structure and characteristics of single and multiple memristors and also the temperature effects. The complete analysis described here is done by using matlab Simulink. The relationship between the on resistance, off resistance and ionic mobility with respect to temperature has been analyzed and shown graphically.  The memristor can be used as a High speed switch and it can be used in non volatile computer memories due to its higher switching speeds.

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2017-04-18

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Signals, Circuits, Systems