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  2. Memristor - Wikipedia

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    A memristor (/ ˈ m ɛ m r ɪ s t ər /; a portmanteau of memory resistor) is a non-linear two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux linkage.It was described and named in 1971 by Leon Chua, completing a theoretical quartet of fundamental electrical components which also comprises the resistor, capacitor and inductor.

  3. Memistor - Wikipedia

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    While the memristor is defined in terms of a two-terminal circuit element, there was an implementation of a three-terminal device called a memistor developed by Bernard Widrow in 1960. Memistors formed basic components of a neural network architecture called ADALINE developed by Widrow. [1] [2] The memistor was also used in MADALINE.

  4. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This article lists American military electronic instruments/systems along with brief descriptions. This list specifically identifies electronic devices which are assigned designations according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, beginning with the AN/ prefix. They are grouped below by the first designation letter following this ...

  5. Caravelli-Traversa-Di Ventra equation - Wikipedia

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    A memristor is a resistive device whose resistance changes as a function of the history of the applied voltage or current. A physical realization of the memristor was introduced in the Nature paper by Strukov and collaborators while studying titanium dioxide junctions, with a resistance experimentally observed to change approximately in ...

  6. Memtransistor - Wikipedia

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    It is a combination of the memristor and transistor technology. [2] This technology is different from the 1T-1R approach since the devices are merged into one single entity. Multiple memristors can be embedded with a single transistor, enabling it to more accurately model a neuron with its multiple synaptic connections.

  7. Spin-transfer torque - Wikipedia

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    Spin-transfer torque technology has the potential to make possible MRAM devices combining low current requirements and reduced cost; however, the amount of current needed to reorient the magnetization is presently too high for most commercial applications, and the reduction of this current density alone is the basis for present academic ...

  8. AN/PYQ-10 - Wikipedia

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    An E-8 crew member entering data using an AN/PYQ-10 before a flight. The AN/PYQ-10 Simple Key Loader (SKL) is a ruggedized, portable, hand-held fill device, for securely receiving, storing, and transferring data between compatible cryptographic and communications equipment.

  9. Neuromorphic computing - Wikipedia

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    The constant has the dimension of a voltage and is associated to the properties of the memristor; its physical origin is the charge mobility in the conductor. The diagonal matrix and vector X = diag ⁡ ( X → ) {\displaystyle X=\operatorname {diag} ({\vec {X}})} and X → {\displaystyle {\vec {X}}} respectively, are instead the internal value ...