Abstract

A new chaotic jerk circuit has been realised using a current-tunable technique. Based on traditional nonlinearity of a signum function, newly smooth transitions from a balanced double-scroll chaotic jerk attractor to an unbalanced double-scroll and eventually to either a left-half or a right-half single-scroll chaotic jerk attractor are experimentally revealed using either a negative or a positive adjustable current source I 0, respectively. Current-tunable bifurcations are demonstrated. A plot of the largest Lyapunov exponent resembles a symmetrically balanced image centred at I 0 = 0.

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