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Small signal analysis of memristor-based low-pass and high-pass filters using the perturbation theory

SUAYB CAGRI YENER1,* , RESAT MUTLU2, H. HAKAN KUNTMAN3

Affiliation

  1. Sakarya University, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department , 54050, Sakarya, Turkey
  2. Namik Kemal University, Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, 59860, Corlu, Tekirdag, Turkey
  3. Istanbul Technical University, Electronics and Communication Engineering Department 34469, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

In this study, perturbation theory has been used for the first time in literature to do small-signal analysis and solution of the memristor-based low-pass and high-pass filters are given using perturbation theory. The time and frequency domain memristor-based filter behaviors are obtained analytically. It has been found that the second harmonic does exist and is dominant and its behavior as a function of frequency is inspected in these filters. The gain responses and the total harmonic distortions of the filters are also given. Results obtained from the perturbation theory are in good agreement with that of numerical simulations and this confirms the accuracy and the performance of the method..

Keywords

Memristor, Analog applications, Memristor-based filters, Linear drift model, THD, Small-signal model, Perturbation theory.

Citation

SUAYB CAGRI YENER, RESAT MUTLU, H. HAKAN KUNTMAN, Small signal analysis of memristor-based low-pass and high-pass filters using the perturbation theory, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 12, 1-2, January-February 2018, pp.55-62 (2018).

Submitted at: April 6, 2017

Accepted at: Feb. 12, 2018