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Modeling and analogue implementation of memristor
Teska, Tomáš ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with an analogue implementation of memristor. Memristor is the fourth foundamental passive element whose existence was predicted by Leon Chua in 1971. In the first step, the summarization of basic information and characteristics of memristor is done. The next part presents the possibilities of its realization from design and simulation to measurements on samples. Two variants of analogue models using modern active elements are selected for practical implementation.
Low-power emulators of higher-order elements
Teska, Tomáš ; Brzobohatý, Jaromír (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (advisor)
The thesis deals with emulating higher-order elements using the transformation mutators, which were described by Leon Chua in 1971. The procedure of designing mutators from their mathematical description to the synthesis of concrete electrical circuits is described. The circuit solutions are based on the utilization of advanced circuit principles in order to achieve optimal circuit performance. Mutators are implemented as a set of eight incremental modules. Via their cascade connection, it is possible to emulate arbitrary elements from the periodical table of higher-order elements. The proposed solutions are tested by means of computer simulations and also verified by measurements.
Modeling and analogue implementation of memristor
Teska, Tomáš ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with an analogue implementation of memristor. Memristor is the fourth foundamental passive element whose existence was predicted by Leon Chua in 1971. In the first step, the summarization of basic information and characteristics of memristor is done. The next part presents the possibilities of its realization from design and simulation to measurements on samples. Two variants of analogue models using modern active elements are selected for practical implementation.
Low-power emulators of higher-order elements
Teska, Tomáš ; Brzobohatý, Jaromír (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (advisor)
The thesis deals with emulating higher-order elements using the transformation mutators, which were described by Leon Chua in 1971. The procedure of designing mutators from their mathematical description to the synthesis of concrete electrical circuits is described. The circuit solutions are based on the utilization of advanced circuit principles in order to achieve optimal circuit performance. Mutators are implemented as a set of eight incremental modules. Via their cascade connection, it is possible to emulate arbitrary elements from the periodical table of higher-order elements. The proposed solutions are tested by means of computer simulations and also verified by measurements.

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