Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts

A memristor is an electrical two-terminal passive device that exhibits a pinched hysteresis loop that always passes through the origin in the voltage-current plane. We found a system that also exhibits pinched hysteresis loop, which, consequently following the trend in the literature, can be called...

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Main Author: Leonardo Barboni
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8922611
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description A memristor is an electrical two-terminal passive device that exhibits a pinched hysteresis loop that always passes through the origin in the voltage-current plane. We found a system that also exhibits pinched hysteresis loop, which, consequently following the trend in the literature, can be called memristors; however, their dynamics do not match the equation of memristor that is widely spread and used in the literature. For this reason, in this work, we proposed the name of hysteristor of order n. It is a passive system with zero-crossing hysteresis loop in the V-I plane but not necessarily governed by the conventional equations of memristors. The system is proposed to provide a comprehensive circuit taxonomy. The concept of a hysteristor encapsulates and generalizes the idea of memristive systems. To validate the theory, we present theoretical analysis and representative simulations of a novel hysteristor of order 1.
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spelling doaj-art-fac3ec4d4f0247c7a2fcfc34e1476a972025-08-20T02:22:37ZengWileyJournal of Electrical and Computer Engineering2090-01552024-01-01202410.1155/2024/8922611Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor ConceptsLeonardo Barboni0Department of ElectronicsA memristor is an electrical two-terminal passive device that exhibits a pinched hysteresis loop that always passes through the origin in the voltage-current plane. We found a system that also exhibits pinched hysteresis loop, which, consequently following the trend in the literature, can be called memristors; however, their dynamics do not match the equation of memristor that is widely spread and used in the literature. For this reason, in this work, we proposed the name of hysteristor of order n. It is a passive system with zero-crossing hysteresis loop in the V-I plane but not necessarily governed by the conventional equations of memristors. The system is proposed to provide a comprehensive circuit taxonomy. The concept of a hysteristor encapsulates and generalizes the idea of memristive systems. To validate the theory, we present theoretical analysis and representative simulations of a novel hysteristor of order 1.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8922611
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Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
title Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts
title_full Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts
title_fullStr Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts
title_full_unstemmed Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts
title_short Pinched Hysteresis Loop with Nonlinear Electronic Components: From Memristor to Hysteristor Concepts
title_sort pinched hysteresis loop with nonlinear electronic components from memristor to hysteristor concepts
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8922611
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