Abstract

By bridging a generalized memristor between a passive LC oscillator and an active RC filter, a simple and feasible memristive Chua's circuit is presented. The generalized memristor without grounded limitation is equivalently achieved by a full-wave rectifier cascaded with a first-order parallel RC filter. The dynamical characteristics of the proposed circuit are investigated both theoretically and numerically, from which it can be found that the circuit has three unstable equilibrium points and demonstrates complex nonlinear phenomena. The experimental circuit is easy to implement and the measurement results validate the results of theoretical analyses.

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