Abstract

The design of the memristor emulator, which has found widespread of applications in analog computation, neuromorphic and biological systems, communications, etc., is much sought for. In this article, a resistorless electronically tunable grounded and floating memristor emulator by employing current-mode (CM) building blocks: operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) and voltage differencing buffered amplifier (VDBA) has been proposed. The proposed emulators can be configured as incremental and decremental operations. The robustness of the proposed emulator has been verified by performing various analyses: nonideal interpretations, process corner variations, temperature fluctuations, and nonvolatility behavior. The layout has been performed, and the theoretical fingerprint characteristics have been simulated and observed using 180-nm CMOS process parameters in the Cadence environment. The pinched hysteresis loop of the proposed memristor emulator maintains up to 5 MHz. The proposed memristor emulator uses less number of circuit components, but it maintains performance in terms of speed and operating range of frequency. Binary frequency shift keying (BFSK) has been performed using the proposed memristor to validate its functionality in the application. This memristor emulator with superior performance can be integrated into the communication system, analog computation, neuromorphic and biological systems, etc.

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