Abstract

In this paper, a fully integrated memristive Chua’s chaotic circuit based on the voltage-controlled oscillator is proposed. The memristor replaces the nonlinear diode, and the VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator) replaces the LC oscillator, eliminating the need for diodes, resistors, capacitors, and other complex circuit structures. The proposed chaotic circuit occupies a small chip area, only 0.0045 mm2, and achieves low power consumption of 2.8267 mW. The chaotic circuit is fabricated using the SMIC 180 nm CMOS process. The simulation results demonstrate that the VCO circuit can generate a frequency output ranging from 358 MHz to 1.1 GHz by varying Vc from 0 V to 2.8 V, with a power supply of 3.3 V. The value range of the Lyapunov index is 1.015 ∼1.03. The circuit offers advantages such as a stable power supply, low power consumption, and a small chip area.

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