SPICE model of memristive devices with threshold
Y. V. Pershin, M. Di Ventra

TL;DR
This paper presents a SPICE model for memristive devices with threshold voltages, enabling more accurate circuit simulations and testing of such systems.
Contribution
It introduces a practical SPICE implementation of voltage-controlled memristive systems with threshold, covering five parameters for common circuit simulators.
Findings
Model successfully implemented in PSPICE and NGSPICE
Facilitates circuit design and testing involving memristive devices
Enhances simulation accuracy for threshold-based memristors
Abstract
Although memristive devices with threshold voltages are the norm rather than the exception in experimentally realizable systems, their SPICE programming is not yet common. Here, we show how to implement such systems in the SPICE environment. Specifically, we present SPICE models of a popular voltage-controlled memristive system specified by five different parameters for PSPICE and NGSPICE circuit simulators. We expect this implementation to find widespread use in circuits design and testing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing · Neural dynamics and brain function · Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
