DocumentCode
1182968
Title
Device modeling via nonlinear circuit elements
Author
Chua, Leon O.
Volume
27
Issue
11
fYear
1980
fDate
11/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1014
Lastpage
1044
Abstract
Two basic approaches to device modeling are presented. The physical approach consists of 4 basic steps: 1) device physics analysis and partitioning, 2) physical equation formulation, 3) equation simplification and solution, and 4) nonlinear network synthesis. The black-box approach consists also of 4 basic steps: 1) experimental observations, 2) mathematical modeling, 3) model validation, and 4) nonlinear network synthesis. Each approach is ilustrated with 2 examples: Gunn Diode and SCR for the physical approach and Hysteretic Inductor and Memristive Device for the black-box approach. While the techniques for carrying out the first 3 steps in each approach presently involve more art than science, a unified theory for carrying out the last step (nonlinear network synthesis) is beginning to emerge. In particular, the universe of all lumped nonlinear circuit elements can now be classified into algebraic and dynamic elements via a completely logical axiomatic approach. Contrary to what is the case in linear circuit theory, it is shown that an infinite variety of basic algebraic and dynamic elements will be needed in the eventual formulation of a unified theory on device modeling. Consequently, these elements are given a complete and in-depth treatment in this paper. This material can also be regarded as a self-contained survey of the state-of-the-art on nonlinear network synthesis.
Keywords
Gunn devices; Inductors; Memristors; Nonlinear circuit theory; Nonlinear networks; Thyristors; Diodes; Gunn devices; Hysteresis; Inductors; Mathematical model; Network synthesis; Nonlinear circuits; Nonlinear equations; Physics; Thyristors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1980.1084742
Filename
1084742
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