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Time domain
Time domain oscillating poles: stability redefined in memristor based Wien-oscillators
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Thu, Apr 29 2010
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Circuits
oscillating poles
Time domain
memristor
Wien-oscillators
Abdul Hafiz Talukdar, et al., "Time domain oscillating poles: stability redefined in memristor based Wien-oscillators." In 2010 International Conference on Microelectronics, 2010, 288. Traditionally, the necessary and sufficient condition for any system to be oscillating is that its poles are located on the imaginary (jω) axis. In this paper, for the first time, we have shown that systems can oscillate with time-domain oscillating poles. The idea is verified using a Memristor based Wien oscillator. Sustained oscillations are observed without having the poles of the system fixed on the