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Investigation on the dynamic behaviors of the coupled memcapacitor-based circuits |
Zhi Zhou(周知)1, Dong-Sheng Yu(于东升)1, Xiao-Yuan Wang(王晓媛)2 |
1. School of Electrical and Power Engineering, China University of Minning and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China; 2. School of Electronic Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310018, China |
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Abstract In this paper, by referring to the concept of coupled memristors (MRs) and considering the flux coupling connection, the constitutive relations for describing the coupled memcapacitors (MCs) are theoretically deduced. The dynamic behaviors of dual coupled MCs in serial and parallel connections are analyzed in terms of identical or opposite polarities for the first time. Based on the derived constitutive relations of the two coupled MCs, the modified relaxation oscillators (ROs) are obtained with the purpose of achieving controllable oscillation frequency and duty cycle. In consideration of different parameter configurations, the experimental investigation is carried out by using practical off-the-shelf circuit components to verify the correction of the theoretical calculation with numerical simulation of the coupled MCs and its application in ROs.
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Received: 17 July 2017
Revised: 16 August 2017
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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07.50.Ek
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(Circuits and circuit components)
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84.30.Ng
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(Oscillators, pulse generators, and function generators)
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85.25.Hv
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(Superconducting logic elements and memory devices; microelectronic circuits)
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Fund: Project supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for China Central Universities (Grant No. 2015XKMS028). |
Corresponding Authors:
Dong-Sheng Yu
E-mail: dongsiee@163.com
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Cite this article:
Zhi Zhou(周知), Dong-Sheng Yu(于东升), Xiao-Yuan Wang(王晓媛) Investigation on the dynamic behaviors of the coupled memcapacitor-based circuits 2017 Chin. Phys. B 26 120701
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