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Author(s):  
Kapil Bhardwaj ◽  
Mayank Srivastava

The work endeavors to realize a single Voltage Differencing Current Conveyor (VDCC)-based current-controlled memristor emulator with charge-dependent linear memristance function. Such current-controlled memristors closely model the current ([Formula: see text])–voltage ([Formula: see text]) relationship of the popular TiO2-based physical memristor architecture constructed by Hewlett–Packard (HP). The presented emulator circuit comprises only two grounded passive elements and two external MOS transistors along with a VDCC active element and provides the facility of electronic/resistive tunability. It is found through the detailed literature survey that the presented circuit is the most compact design to realize a charge-controlled memristance simulator as compared to any previously reported structure. The designed configuration has been verified through presented simulation results generated using PSPICE based on 0.18[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]m CMOS technology. It has also been validated through relaxation and chaotic oscillators developed using the proposed VDCC-based memristor emulator and output waveforms have been shown. Furthermore, the discussed memristor emulator has been implemented and verified through commercial ICs, AD844 and LM13700.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (12) ◽  
pp. 2833
Author(s):  
Münevver Nehir ◽  
Carsten Frank ◽  
Steffen Aßmann ◽  
Eric P. Achterberg

Charge-coupled device (CCD) spectrometers are widely used as detectors in analytical laboratory instruments and as sensors for in situ optical measurements. However, as the applications become more complex, the physical and electronic limits of the CCD spectrometers may restrict their applicability. The errors due to dark currents, temperature variations, and blooming can be readily corrected. However, a correction for uncertainty of integration time and wavelength calibration is typically lacking in most devices, and detector non-linearity may distort the signal by up to 5% for some measurements. Here, we propose a simple correction method to compensate for non-linearity errors in optical measurements where compact CCD spectrometers are used. The results indicate that the error due to the non-linearity of a spectrometer can be reduced from several hundred counts to about 40 counts if the proposed correction function is applied.


2019 ◽  
Vol 292 ◽  
pp. 01020
Author(s):  
Hui Peng ◽  
Pieter Bauwens ◽  
Herbert De Pauw ◽  
Jan Doutreloigne

A 16-phase 8-branch charge pump with finger boost capacitor is proposed to increase the power efficiency. Compared with the standard capacitor, the finger capacitor can significantly reduce the parasitic capacitance. The proposed four-stage charge pump with finger capacitor can achieve 14.2 V output voltage from a 3 V power supply. The finger capacitor can increase the power efficiency of the charge pump to 60.5% and save chip area as well.


2019 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohit D. Ganeriwala ◽  
Francisco G. Ruiz ◽  
Enrique G. Marin ◽  
Nihar R. Mohapatra

2013 ◽  
Vol 60 (11) ◽  
pp. 3746-3752 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fetene Mulugeta Yigletu ◽  
Sourabh Khandelwal ◽  
Tor A. Fjeldly ◽  
Benjamin Iniguez

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