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SPICE modeling of nonlinear memristive behavior
Authors:Ioannis Vourkas  Athanasios Batsos  Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis
Affiliation:Laboratory of Electronics, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece
Abstract:The recent discovery of the ‘modern’ memristor has drawn great attention of both academia and industry. Given their favorable performance merits, memristors are expected to play a fundamental role in electronic industry. Modeling of memristive devices is essential for circuit design, and a number of Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis (SPICE) models have already been introduced. The common problem in most models is that there is no threshold consideration; hence, only a few address the nonlinear nature of the device. This paper aims to present a SPICE implementation of a threshold‐type switching model of a voltage‐controlled memristive device that attributes the switching effect to a tunneling distance modulation. Threshold‐type switching is closer to the actual behavior of most experimentally realizable memristive systems, and our modeling approach addresses the issue of programming thresholds. Both the netlist and the simple schematic are provided, thus making it easy to comprehend and ready to be used. Compared with other modeling solutions, it involves significantly low‐complexity operation under an unlimited set of frequencies, and its simulation results are in good qualitative and quantitative agreement with the theoretical formulation. The proposed model is used to simulate an antiserial memristive switch, proving that it can be efficiently introduced in complex memristive circuits. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:circuit simulation  memristors  memristive systems  modeling  nanoelectronics  SPICE
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