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Welcome Seminar on
MEMRISTOR
24 Aug. 2012
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MEMRISTORMemristor
Memory Resistor+
Memristor
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Analogy Of Memristor
A RESISTOR WITH MEMORY BEHAVES LIKE A PIPE
The diameter of pipe remains same when the current is switched off, until it is switched on again.
The pipe, when the current is switched on again, remembers what current has flowed through it.
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Definition of Memristor A memristor is a device whose resistance
varies as a function of flux and current. This allows it to “remember” what has passed through the circuit.
Characterized by Memristance
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What Is It? A type of electrical
circuit. The fourth mystery
element that joins the capacitor, resistor, and inductor.
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Memristance Memristance is simply charge-dependent
resistance. V(t) = M(q(t))*I(t)
Unit - ohm (Ω)
Symbol
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Emergence Of Memristic TheoryTheory was developed in 1971 by
Professor Leon Chua at University of California, Berkeley.
Found while exploring symmetry between the three fundamental passive linear circuit elements
In 2006, R.Stanley Williams developed practical model.
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Symmetry Of Relationships
Voltage (V)
Current(i)
Charge (q)
Flux (Φ)
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Symmetry Of Relationships
Voltage (V)
Current(i)
Charge (q)
Flux (Φ)
q=CvCapacitors q=CvCapacitorsCapacitors
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Symmetry Of Relationships
Voltage (V)
Current(i)
Charge (q)
Flux (Φ)
Resistors v=Ri
Capacitors q=CvCapacitors
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Symmetry Of Relationships
Voltage (V)
Current(i)
Charge (q)
Flux (Φ)
Φ = Li Inductors
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v=dΦ/dt i=dq/dt
Resistors v=Ri
q=CvCapacitors
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Symmetry Of Relationships
MemristorsΦ=Mq
Voltage (V)
Current(i)
Charge (q)
Flux (Φ)
Φ = Li Inductors
v=dΦ/dt i=dq/dt
Resistors v=Ri
q=CvCapacitors
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Relationship With Other VariablesΦ = M q
dΦ/dt = M(q) dq/dt
V(t) = M(q) I
P = I² M(q)
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Memristic State Found when researching ways to overcome
nano-scale manufacturing issues. Memristivity has an inverse square relationship
with thickness of the material, so smaller = better! Nonvolatile state can be accomplished by
memristors because their state is encoded by impedance (physically), not by voltage.
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WORKINGPT PTTiOv(2-x)
TiO2
3 nm
2 nm
OxidizedReduced
(-)ve (+)ve
Applied voltage makes the oxygen vacancies (+ve) to shift towards the –ve voltage.
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Benefits Of Memristor Technology Would allow for a quicker boot up since
information is not lost when the device is turned off.
Hard Disk + RAM = MEMRISTOR Uses less energy and produces less heat.Creating a Analog Computer that works
much faster than Digital ones
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Benefits Of Memristor Technology Provides greater resiliency and reliability
when power is interrupted in data centers.
Density allows for more information to be stored.
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What Sets Memristor Apart ?? Conventional devices use only 0 and 1;
Memristor can use anything between 0 and 1.
Faster than Flash memory. Allow digital cameras to take pictures with
no delay inbetween Innovating nanotechnology due to the fact
that it performs better the smaller it becomes.
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What Sets Memristor Apart ?? By changing the speed and strength of the
current, it is possible to change the behavior of the device.
A fast and hard current causes it to act as a digital device.
A soft and slow current causes it to act as an analog device.
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Future Technological Significance Hope to one day have a
computer that processes information in the same way as the human brain. Gaining control over
the device could lead to computers that actually learn.
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Future Technological SignificanceBeing implemented to do neural
computing. (post office, banks).Pattern recognition and learning.Crossbar latches to replace transistors.New forms signal processing and
control systems.
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Not Perfect Yet ! Though hundreds of thousands of
memristor semiconductors have already been built, there is still much more to be perfected.
Needs more defect engineering. No design standards (rules).
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