Chua's circuit and it's use in a hyperchaotic circuit

Wave transmission lines and networks – Negative resistance or reactance networks of the active type – Having negative impedance

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C333S217000

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07119640

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an improved Chua's circuit providing current mode operation, access to all state variables, minimum use of grounded passive elements, and freedom from passive component matching comprising a dual output current conveyer based inductor having one grounded terminal, a capacitor connected across the second terminal of said inductor, a resistor having one terminal connected to the second terminal of said inductor, the second terminal of said resistor connected to one terminal of a second capacitor the other end of which is grounded, and a pair of dual output current conveyers connected together to form a 2-terminal negative resistance having one terminal connected to ground and the second terminal connected to the second terminal of said resistance.

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