Abstract

AbstractThis report presents rigorous analysis of Arnol'd tongues generated by a manifold piecewise linear circuit. The circuit comprises an LC oscillator, a conductive switch that produces the manifold, and a voltage source controlled by the current value through the inductor when the voltage across the capacitor exceeds a threshold. From the circuit dynamics, the Poincaré return map is explicitly derived as a piecewise linear circle map, and the generation of Arnol'd tongues is precisely explained. We attempt to derive the border–collision bifurcation boundaries of the Arnol'd tongues, some of which are obtained explicitly. Furthermore, we experimentally verify these theoretical results. © 2020 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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