Lin Wang
Duke University
7 Papers
74 Citations
Lin Wang is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Memristor & Spice. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Two Memristor SPICE Models and Their Applications in Microwave Devices
TL;DR: In this paper, two simple SPICE circuit models of the memristor using two different kinds of integrators are presented, which satisfy the general features of memristive systems such as having a zero-crossing property in the form of an i-v Lissajous figure.
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Broadband Electromagnetic Radiation Modulated by Dual Memristors
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated full-wave finite-difference time-domain method with an embedded SPICE3 solver was used to calculate the broadband electromagnetic radiation from a narrowband microstrip patch antenna with dual high speed memristors.
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Nano-scale memristor SPICE implementation using ideal operational amplifier model
Kai-Da Xu,Kai-Da Xu,Yonghong Zhang,Lin Wang,Mengqing Yuan,William T. Joines,Qing Huo Liu +6 more
- 23 Aug 2013
TL;DR: An ideal closed-loop operational amplifier (OP-AMP) is applied to realize the feedback-controlled integrator, which expands the hitherto methods to solve the memristor's modeling equations presented by HP Lab as discussed by the authors.
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SPICE model of memristor and its application
Kai-Da Xu,Yonghong Zhang,Lin Wang,William T. Joines,Qing Huo Liu +4 more
- 02 Dec 2013
TL;DR: A circuit model of the memristor using SPICE is presented, which expands the hitherto methods to solve the Memristor's modeling equations presented by HP lab and can not only be encoded in SPICE and satisfy the properties of the general memristive systems, but also use few components and simulate fast.
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A Macromodel of Memristor Using Symbolically Defined Devices
TL;DR: A macromodel of the prototype of memristor is developed by using symbolically defined devices (SDDs) and meets the requirements for simulations of application circuits.
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