Circuit proposition for copying the value of a resistor into a memristive device supported by HSPICE simulation
Farshad Merrikh-Bayat, Nafiseh Mirebrahimi, Farhad Bayat

TL;DR
This paper proposes a circuit to accurately copy a resistor's value into a memristive device, supported by HSPICE simulations demonstrating its effectiveness for applications in memory and neuromorphic systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel circuit design for setting memristance to a specific resistor value, validated through simulation.
Findings
Successful HSPICE simulation results
Effective copying of resistor values into memristors
Potential applications in analog memory and neuromorphic computing
Abstract
Memristor is the fourth fundamental passive circuit element with potential applications in development of analog memories, artificial brains (with the capacity of hardware training) and neuro-science. In most of these applications the memristance of the device should be set to the desired value, which is currently performed by trial and error. The aim of this paper is to propose a circuit for copying the value of the given resistor into a memristive device. HSPICE simulations are also presented to confirm the efficiency of the proposed circuit.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing · Neuroscience and Neural Engineering · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
