A unified and open ltspice memristor model library

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Abstract

In this paper, a unified and open linear technology simulation program with integrated circuit emphasis (LTSPICE) memristor library is proposed. It is suitable for the analysis, design, and comparison of the basic memristors and memristor-based circuits. The library could be freely used and expanded with new LTSPICE memristor models. The main existing standard memristor models and several enhanced and modified models based on transition metal oxides such as titanium diox-ide, hafnium dioxide, and tantalum oxide are included in the library. LTSPICE is one of the best software for analysis and design of electronic schemes. It is an easy to use, widespread, and free product with very good convergence. Memristors have been under intensive analysis in recent years due to their nano-dimensions, low power consumption, high switching speed, and good compati-bility with traditional complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. In this work, their behavior and potential applications in artificial neural networks, reconfigurable schemes, and memory crossbars are investigated using the considered memristor models in the proposed LTSPICE library. Furthermore, a detailed comparison of the presented LTSPICE memristor model library is conducted and related to specific criteria, such as switching speed, operating frequencies, nonlinear ionic drift representation, boundary effects, switching modes, and others.

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Mladenov, V. (2021). A unified and open ltspice memristor model library. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10131594

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