Practical circuits with Physarum Wires
James G. H. Whiting, Richard Mayne, Nadine Moody, Ben de Lacy, Costello, Andrew Adamatzky

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates practical electronic circuits using Physarum Wires, showing their versatility, durability, and potential for bio-electronic applications with improved longevity and functionality.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive demonstration of practical circuits with Physarum Wires, including voltage dividers and data transmission, with enhanced durability and functional modifications.
Findings
Voltage dividers with 12% accuracy using PWs
Data transmission up to 19 kHz through PWs
PWs last approximately two months, four times longer than previous reports
Abstract
Purpose: Protoplasmic tubes of Physarum polycephalum, also know as Physarum Wires (PW), have been previously suggested as novel bio- electronic components. Until recently, practical examples of electronic circuits using PWs have been limited. These PWs have been shown to be self repairing, offering significant advantage over traditional electronic components. This article documents work performed to produce practical circuits using PWs. Method: We have demonstrated through manufacture and testing of hybrid circuits that PWs can be used to produce a variety of practical electronic circuits. A purality of different applications of PWs have been tested to show the universality of PWs in analogue and digital electronics. Results: Voltage dividers can be produced using a pair of PWs in series with an output voltage accurate to within 12%. PWs can also transmit analogue and digital data with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSlime Mold and Myxomycetes Research · Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies · Diatoms and Algae Research
