What is memristor PPT?
A Memristor is a semiconductor whose resistance varies as a function of flux and charge. This allows it to “remember” what has passed through the circuit. Characterized by Memristance. Memristance is simply charge-dependent resistance. V(t) = M(q(t))*I(t) Unit – ohm (Ω) Symbol.
What are memristors used for?
A memristor is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in a circuit and remembers the amount of charge that has previously flowed through it. Memristors are important because they are non-volatile, meaning that they retain memory without power.
Can I buy a memristor?
The memristor was first described in the 70s by [Leon Chua], the idea sat in journals for nearly forty years, and in 2008 a working memristor was created by HP Labs. Now you can buy one. Actually, you can buy eight in a 16-pin DIP package. This lowers the resistance of the memristor.
What are memristors made of?
Memristors have a very simple structure – often just a thin film made of titanium dioxide between two metal electrodes. Scientists have been able to show that various materials such as metal oxides, chalcogenides, amorphous silicon, carbon, and polymer-nanoparticle composite materials exhibit memristive phenomena.