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Comparing Simulated Pulse Response of the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model in Xyce and JSpice using Qucs-S

  • 2017-09-22
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In the post titled Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Pulse Response with Qucs-S and Xyce, I presented the dynamic behavior of the M-MSS model’s response to a square wave pulse with various pulse configurations while introducing some more advanc... read more

Comparing Simulation Results of the Knowm M-MSS Model in Xyce and JSpice Using Qucs-S

  • 2017-09-04
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 1 Comment

In a previous post titled Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Using Qucs-S with Xyce, I presented the transient simulation of the basic AC sinusoidal response of the Knowm M-MSS (Mean Metastable-Switch Memristor) model implemented in Sandia Nationa... read more

Memristor Models in LTSpice

  • 2017-01-24
  • Tim Molter
  • How To, Memristor
  • 5 Comment

In 2012, Chris Yakopcic co-authored a book chapter in the book titled Advances in Neuromorphic Memristor Science and Applications, featuring a chapter on memristor modeling in LTSpice. In this chapter, he does a wonderful review of the most common memrist... read more

The Pershin Voltage Threshold Memristor Model in NGSpice

  • 2016-12-05
  • Tim Molter
  • How To, Memristor
  • 0 Comment

In 2013, Pershin et al. published a paper showing an idealized memristor model for a device that changes it’s conductance as a function of the applied voltage. The paper can be downloaded here. This blog post is about taking the model from the paper... read more

The Joglekar Resistance Switch Memristor Model in LTSpice

  • 2016-11-23
  • Tim Molter
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In 2009, Biolek et al. published a paper showing an idealized memristor model for a newly publicized memristor created at HP labs. The paper can be downloaded here. The model is referred to in a fews ways: “The Ideal Memristor”, “The non... read more

Comparing Xyce and JSpice Simulations of Knowm AHaH Memristor-Based Logic Using Qucs-S

  • 2017-09-22
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In a recent post titled Simulating Knowm AHaH Memristor-Based Logic Using Qucs-S and Xyce, I presented circuit simulations that explored the dynamic behavior of the Knowm M-MSS (Mean Meta-stable Switch Memristor) model by creating basic logic circuits (i.... read more

Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Pulse Response with Qucs-S and Xyce

  • 2017-04-12
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In a previous post titled Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Using Qucs-S with Xyce, I presented the use of the open-source project Qucs-S – Quite Universal Circuit Simulator featuring the Spice4qucs branch and the Xyce Electronic Simulator ... read more

Simulating Xyce OpenModels – Memristor Models with Qucs-S and Xyce

  • 2017-04-11
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

Overview This is the second in a series of posts that I will be publishing to serve as tutorials for using the Knowm OSS EDA Stack to support the design, layout and simulation of memristors and neuro-memristive circuits and devices. This post will cover t... read more

Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Using Qucs-S with Xyce

  • 2017-03-05
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 3 Comment

In a previous post titled Knowm Memristor Modeling and Simulation, I presented the implementation of a Verilog-A version of the Knowm MSS model within industry standard commercial EDA tools. Today I’ll be discussing the Knowm Open-Source EDA Stack t... read more

The Mean Metastable Switch Memristor Model in Xyce

  • 2017-01-15
  • Tim Molter and Alex Nugent
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In a previous post titled Native Memristor Device Development in Xyce, I showed how to create the Joglekar memristor model natively in Xyce, by first cloning an existing Yakopcic device model followed by implementing the Joglekar’s dX/dt behavior. In th... read more

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