Memristor

A memristor is a two-terminal electronic device whose resistance depends on the amount of charge that has flowed through it. It is the fundamental electrical component with memory.

The memristor was first proposed in 1971 by Leon Chua, who recognized that the missing fourth fundamental passive circuit element (after the resistor, capacitor and inductor) could be a device whose resistance depends on the history of the current flowing through it, i.e. a device with memory.

The memristor is a two-terminal device, meaning that it has two electrodes that are used to pass current through the device. The resistance of the memristor depends on the amount of charge that has flowed through it, which gives it its memory property.

The memristor is a passive device, meaning that it does not require a power source to maintain its state. This is in contrast to active devices like transistors, which do require a power source to maintain their state.

The memristor is a non-linear device, meaning that its resistance is not proportional to the current flowing through it. This is in contrast to linear devices like resistors, whose resistance is proportional to the current flowing through them.

The memristor is an analog device, meaning that its resistance can take on any value between its minimum and maximum values. This is in contrast to digital devices like transistors, whose resistance can only take on two values, either on Where are memristor used? Memristors are used in a variety of electronic devices, including computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices. They are also used in some medical devices. What is a memristor made of? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the composition of a memristor can vary depending on the specific design and application. However, some common materials used in memristors include conducting polymers, transition metal oxides, and nanocrystalline materials. Is memristor a semiconductor? A memristor is not a semiconductor. It is a passive two-terminal electronic device that is used to store data in the form of electrical resistance. The memristor was first proposed by Leon Chua in 1971. How was the missing memristor found? The memristor was found by researchers at HP Labs in 2008. The memristor is a fundamental circuit element that had been predicted to exist since 1971, but had never been observed until now. The memristor is a two-terminal device with memory, meaning that it can remember the last current that flowed through it. The memristor is the fourth fundamental circuit element, after the resistor, capacitor, and inductor. Who invented memristor? The memristor was first proposed by Leon Chua (UC Berkeley) in 1971.