Title of article :
Demonstration of Synaptic Connections with Unipolar Junction Transistor based Neuron Emulators
Author/Authors :
Devecioğlu, İ. Department of Biomedical Engineering - Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey , Yener, Ş. Ç. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey , Mutlu, R. Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey
Abstract :
Neuron emulator circuits can be used for teaching and proving concepts. Such emulators should be made
with cheap and off-the-shelf components. There are bipolar and MOSFET transistor-based neuron
emulator circuits heavily used in literature. Opamp-based neuron emulators are also commonly used.
Such circuits provide simple and cheap solution instead of using microcontroller-based neuron emulators
if many neurons are to be used in the studies such as showing circadian resonance. Unipolar junction
transistor (UJT) is commonly used in industrial electronics applications. It provides a cheap timing
circuit. Although there are a few UJT-based artificial neuron patents, we were unable to find research
articles on UJT-based artificial neurons. In this study, we examined a simple network of UJT-based
artificial neurons and show their spiking and bursting behavior with synaptic connections between
neurons. It is shown that the firing rate of a UJT-neuron can be increased by utilizing spikes generated
by another one with simulations. This behavior represents excitatory connectivity between two neurons.
Keywords :
Unipolar Junction Transistor , Neuron Emulators , Artificial Neurons , Biomedical Engineering Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering