New York: Springer, 2014. — VIII, 100 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-05900-6.
This brief provides a source of instruction from which students can be taught about the practicalities of designing and using chaotic circuits. The text provides information on suitable materials, circuit design and schemes for design realization. Readers are then shown how to reproduce experiments on chaos and to design new ones. The text guides the reader easily from the basic idea of chaos to the laboratory test providing an experimental basis that can be developed for such applications as secure communications.
This brief provides introductory information on sample chaotic circuits, includes coverage of their development, and the “gallery” section provides information on a wide range of circuits. Concise Guide to Chaotic Electronic Circuits will be useful to anyone running a laboratory class involving chaotic circuits and to students wishing to learn about them.
Four Examples of Chaotic Circuits.The Chua’s Circuit.
A Non-autonomous Chaotic Circuit with a Single Transistor.
The Chaotic Colpitts Circuit.
Chaotic Circuits Based on Hysteretic Components.
From the Mathematical Model to the Circuit.Building Blocks.
Methodology.
An Example: The Rossler System.
Implementation Through FPAA.
A Gallery of Chaotic Circuits.The Jerk Circuit.
The Chua’s Circuit.
The Lorenz System.
The Hindmarsh-Rose Neuron.
The Langford System.
The Memristive Circuit.
A Time-Delay Chaotic Circuit.
The Duffing System.
The Van der Pol Circuit.
The Dissipative Nonautonomous Chaotic Circuit.
FPAA-Based Implementation of Chaotic Circuits.The FPAA-Based Chua’s Circuit.
The FPAA Multiscroll Circuit.
A Circuit Implementing ССЬ Laser Dynamics.
Synchronization of Chaotic Circuits.Synchronization of Identical Chaotic Systems.
Synchronization of Non-identical Chaotic Circuits.
Power Absorption During Synchronization.
Conclusions.